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Lumley [alias Saunderson], the Hon. John. Adm. Fell.-Com. at KING'S, Mar 31, 1780, as Saunderson, John Lumley. [4th s. of Richard (Lumley), 4th Earl of Scarbrough (1748)] [and Barbara Savile]. B. June 15, 1760 [at Sandbeck, Yorks.]. School, Eton. Matric. 1782, as Saunderson, J. L.; M.A. 1782, as Saunderson. Took Holy Orders, 1785. Preb. of York, 1785-1835. R. of Wintringham, Lincs., 1785-1824, and of Thornhill, Yorks., 1793-1824. Assumed the name of Savile, pursuant to the will of his aunt, Sept. 28, 1807. Succeeded his brother as 7th Earl of Scarbrough, June 17, 1832. Married, Nov. 5, 1785, Anna Maria, dau. of Julines Herring, Esq., of Essex. Died Feb. 21, 1835, after a fall from his horse when hunting near Doncaster; buried at Saxby, Lincs. Father of the next; brother of George A. L. (1771 sub Saunderson.) (Eton Coll. Reg.; Cant. Act Book; G.E.C.; Burke, P. and B.; Doyle, Official Baronage of England.) | Hon. John LUMLEY (ALIAS SAUNDERSON) Approx. lifespan: 17601835 Adm Fell.-Com. King's College, Mar 31 1780, as Saunderson, John Lumley. [ 4th s. of Richard LUMLEY (ALIAS SAUNDERSON) (Lumley), 4th Earl of Scarbrough (1748) s. of Barbara Savile]. b. 1760:06:15 [ Sandbeck, Yorkshire Sch: Eton Matric as Saunderson 1782, J. L.; MA 1782,as Saunderson. Took Holy Orders 1785 Prebendary: York 1785-1835 R.: Wintringham, Lincolnshire 1785-1824, and of Thornhill, Yorkshire 1793-1824 Assumed the name of Savile, pursuant to the will of his aunt 1807:09:28 Succeeded his brother as 7th Earl of Scarbrough 1832:06:17 m. 1785:11:05,Anna Maria dau. of Julines HERRING, Esq., of Essex d. 1835:02:21 after a fall from his horse when hunting near Doncaster, [ West Riding of Yorkshire ] buried Saxby, Lincolnshire father of the next; brother of George A. L. Lumley (alias Saunderson) (1771) sub Saunderson.) ( Eton College Reg.; Cant. Act Book; G.E.C. ; Burke, P. and B. Doyle, Official Baronage of England .) |