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Article THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW. ← Page 5 of 8 →
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
ofthe United Kingdom , was born tbe 12 th of April , 1792 , ancl married—first , the 1 st of January , 1812 , Miss Harriet Cholmondeley , who died in May 1815 ; and , secondly , Lady Louisa Elizabeth Grey , eldest daughter of the Earl and Countess Grey . His lordship had issue by his first
marriage three daughters , all of whom are dead ; and by his second , five children , two sons and three daughters . His second son , George Frederick , Viscount Lambton ( the Hon . Charles William , his eldest son , having died at the age of thirteen ) , succeeds to the family honours . The Ladies
Mary , Emily , and Alice Lambton , were born the Sth May , 1819 ; 17 th May , 182 . 3 ; and 16 th April , 1831 . The deceased Earl was the son of the late William Henry Lambton ,
Esq ., and Lady Anne Villiers , daughter of the fourth Earl of Jersey . His lordship has two brothers and one sisternamely , Mr . W . H . Lambton , married to Miss C . Ellison in 1824 ; Mrs . Cavendish , lady ofthe Hon . Colonel Cavendish , Equerry to her Majesty : and Mr . Hedworth Lambton ,
M . P ., married in 1835 to Miss Bushe . The deceased was Lord Privy Seal from 1830 to 1 S 33 ; and , as most of our readers are aware , was subsequently British ambassador at the Court of St . Petersburg !] , and Lord High Commissioner of Canada in 1838 . He was a Privy Councillor ,
a G . C . B ., and Knight of the Foreign Orders of St . Andrew , St . Alexander Nevvsky , St . Anne , and the White Eagle of Russia ; Leopold of Belg ium , and the Saviour of Greece . In addition to the above , he was High Steward of Hull . "
The funeral took place on the 10 th of August . The body had been conveyed from Cowes to Sunderland in his lordship ' s yacht , and thence to Lambton Castle . The mournful proceedings , abridged from an authentic source , will be found recorded among our Masonic Intelligence . In personal appearance Lord Durham was rather taller
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
ofthe United Kingdom , was born tbe 12 th of April , 1792 , ancl married—first , the 1 st of January , 1812 , Miss Harriet Cholmondeley , who died in May 1815 ; and , secondly , Lady Louisa Elizabeth Grey , eldest daughter of the Earl and Countess Grey . His lordship had issue by his first
marriage three daughters , all of whom are dead ; and by his second , five children , two sons and three daughters . His second son , George Frederick , Viscount Lambton ( the Hon . Charles William , his eldest son , having died at the age of thirteen ) , succeeds to the family honours . The Ladies
Mary , Emily , and Alice Lambton , were born the Sth May , 1819 ; 17 th May , 182 . 3 ; and 16 th April , 1831 . The deceased Earl was the son of the late William Henry Lambton ,
Esq ., and Lady Anne Villiers , daughter of the fourth Earl of Jersey . His lordship has two brothers and one sisternamely , Mr . W . H . Lambton , married to Miss C . Ellison in 1824 ; Mrs . Cavendish , lady ofthe Hon . Colonel Cavendish , Equerry to her Majesty : and Mr . Hedworth Lambton ,
M . P ., married in 1835 to Miss Bushe . The deceased was Lord Privy Seal from 1830 to 1 S 33 ; and , as most of our readers are aware , was subsequently British ambassador at the Court of St . Petersburg !] , and Lord High Commissioner of Canada in 1838 . He was a Privy Councillor ,
a G . C . B ., and Knight of the Foreign Orders of St . Andrew , St . Alexander Nevvsky , St . Anne , and the White Eagle of Russia ; Leopold of Belg ium , and the Saviour of Greece . In addition to the above , he was High Steward of Hull . "
The funeral took place on the 10 th of August . The body had been conveyed from Cowes to Sunderland in his lordship ' s yacht , and thence to Lambton Castle . The mournful proceedings , abridged from an authentic source , will be found recorded among our Masonic Intelligence . In personal appearance Lord Durham was rather taller