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Lees, Harcourt. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 20) at TRINITY, Nov. 11, 1796. From Trinity College, Dublin, where he had been adm. Mar. 18, 1794. Eldest s. of John (subsequently 1st Bart.), of Dublin [and Mary, dau. of Robert Cathcart, of Glandusk, Co. Ayr]. B. Nov. 29, 1776. School, Rathmines, Co. Dublin. Matric. Lent, 1798; B.A. 1799; M.A. 1802. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 5, 1796. R. and V. of Killaney, Co. Down. Preb. of Fennor in the Cathedral of Cashel, 1800-6, and Preb. of Tullycorbet in the Cathedral of Clogher, 1801-6. Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart., 1811. Noted for his political pamphlets, published in support of Protestant ascendancy, which were characterized by extreme liveliness of style. Married, Oct. 1812, Sophia, dau. of Colonel Thomas Lyster, of Grange, Co. Roscommon, and had issue. Died Mar. 7, 1852, at Blackrock, near Dublin. Brother of John C. (1796). (Al. Dublin; Burke, P. and B.; Inns of Court; D.N.B.) | Harcourt LEES Approx. lifespan: 17761852 Fell.-Com. aged 20 Trinity College adm1796:11:11 From Trinity College, Dublin, where he had been Adm 1794:03:18 Eldest s. of John LEES (subsequently 1st Bart.), of Dublin, [Ireland], [and Mary CATHCART dau. of Robert CATHCART, of Glandusk, Ayrshire , b. 1776:11:29 Sch: Rathmines School Rathmines, Co. Dublin , Matric 1798:01LT: BA 1799 MA 1802 Adm. at: Middle Temple 1796:05:05 R. and V.: Killaney, Co. Down , Prebendary: Fennor in the Cathedral of Cashel, [Co. Tipperary], 1800-06, and Prebendary: Tullycorbet in the Cathedral of Clogher, [Co. Tyrone ???], 1801-06 Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart. 1811 Noted for his political pamphlets, published in support of Protestant ascendancy, which were characterized by extreme liveliness of style. m. 1812:10, Sophia LYSTER dau. of Colonel Thomas LYSTER, of Grange, Co. Roscommon , had issue d. Blackrock, near Dublin, [Ireland], 1852:03:07 brother of John C. LEES (1796) ( Al. Dublin ; Burke, P. and B.; Inns of Court; D.N.B. ) |