Person:Louisa Tollemache (1)

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Louisa Tollemache, Countess of Dysart
b.2 Jul 1745
d.22 Sep 1840
  • HJohn Manners1730 - 1792
  • WLouisa Tollemache, Countess of Dysart1745 - 1840
m. 4 Sep 1765
  1. William Manners1766 - 1833
  2. John Manners1767 - 1837
  3. Katherine Sophia MannersAbt 1773 - 1825
  4. Maria Caroline Manners1773 - 1805
  5. Hon. Charles Tollemache1775 - 1850
  6. Lady Louisa Grace Manners1777 - 1816
  7. Lady Laura Manners1780 - 1834
Facts and Events
Name[1] Louisa Tollemache, Countess of Dysart
Gender Female
Birth[1] 2 Jul 1745
Marriage 4 Sep 1765 to John Manners
Death[1] 22 Sep 1840
Burial[1] 8 Oct 1840 Helmingham, Suffolk, England
Reference Number? Q15623761?


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Louisa Manners Tollemache, 7th Countess of Dysart (2 July 1745 – 22 September 1840) was a peer in the Scottish peerage in a flourishing family. Her father held considerable estates in England largely due to the two marriages of Elizabeth Maitland, Duchess of Lauderdale, earlier Tollemache, née Elizabeth Murray. Her elder brothers left no surviving issue on their deaths which enabled her to enjoy and help to pass on to her descendants the key family settlement properties: Helmingham Hall and Ham House in England.

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References
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  2.   Louisa Tollemache, 7th Countess of Dysart, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.