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226:. Lillingstone was married twice, first to Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Sanderson of Bonnel, who died on 18 Oct. 1699. His second wife was Catherine, daughter and heiress of Colonel Hassell of Kirby Grindalyth, Yorkshire. Neither marriage produced a male heir and Lillingstone's estates of North Ferriby and Kirby Grindalyth passed to his sister's son, Luke Bowden, who took the name of Lillingstone, and whose granddaughter married and gave her surname to Abraham Spooner in 1797. Abraham Spooner Lillingstone was the son of the banker 186: 117: 25: 201:
in 1707, but Lillingstone did not accompany it. In 1708 Lillingstone was promoted to the rank of brigadier-general, and ordered to join his regiment. He refused, and was dismissed on 2 June. Lillingstone's Regiment was given to his second-in-command, becoming James Jones's Regiment of Foot. The
238:. Lillingstone died on 6 April 1713, and a monument to his memory was erected in the parish church of All Saints, North Ferriby. The monument features life-size effigies of Lillingstone and his second wife. 155:. His maternal uncle, Colonel Thomas Dolman, served with his father in the Anglo-Dutch Brigade. Lillingstone himself was commissioned as an officer in the Brigade in 1673 and 1688 he accompanied 171:
forces in Ireland, Lillingstone received his first command in 1692, when he took over the colonelcy of Jonathan Foulkes's Regiment on the latter's death. On assuming command the regiment became
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Lillingstone was without a command until 1705, when he was authorised to raise a regiment of foot. The third Lillingstone's Regiment was duly raised at the King's Head, Bird Street,
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Lillingstone's surname is variably spelled Lillingstone, Lillingston and Lillingstein. He was born to Colonel Henry Lillingstone, of
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Lillingstone was refused the purchase price of his regiment, and this led to the forced sale of his estate, Ferriby Grange,
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John Childs, 'Lillingstone , Luke (1653–1713)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004
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Lillingstone's regiment was disbanded in 1694, but was reraised the same year for service in the
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All Saints North Ferriby (accessed 11 September 2007)
266:, (regiments.org), accessed 11 September 2007 202:regiment continued in existence, becoming the 197:on 25 March 1705. The regiment was ordered to 8: 206:in 1751, one of the forebears of the modern 51:introducing citations to additional sources 287:. Aldershot: Gale & Polden. p. 3. 285:History of the South Staffordshire Regiment 264:38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot 41:Relevant discussion may be found on the 254: 7: 173:Luke Lillingstone's Regiment of Foot 14: 34:relies largely or entirely on a 23: 1: 357: 189:The King's Head, Lichfield 224:East Riding of Yorkshire 135:general who accompanied 336:British Army brigadiers 167:After fighting against 120:Portrait of Lillingston 230:and brother-in-law to 190: 121: 341:English army officers 270:15 April 2007 at the 204:38th Regiment of Foot 188: 119: 139:to England in 1688. 47:improve this article 16:British Army general 283:Vale, W.L. (1969). 236:Barbara Ann Spooner 232:William Wilberforce 62:"Luke Lillingstone" 191: 131:(1653–1713) was a 122: 157:William of Orange 149:German extraction 137:William of Orange 125:Luke Lillingstone 112: 111: 97: 348: 310: 305: 299: 298: 280: 274: 259: 208:Mercian Regiment 107: 104: 98: 96: 55: 27: 19: 356: 355: 351: 350: 349: 347: 346: 345: 316: 315: 314: 313: 306: 302: 295: 282: 281: 277: 272:Wayback Machine 260: 256: 244: 216: 165: 145: 108: 102: 99: 56: 54: 40: 28: 17: 12: 11: 5: 354: 352: 344: 343: 338: 333: 328: 318: 317: 312: 311: 300: 293: 275: 253: 252: 251: 250: 243: 240: 234:by his sister 215: 212: 164: 161: 144: 141: 110: 109: 45:. Please help 31: 29: 22: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 353: 342: 339: 337: 334: 332: 329: 327: 324: 323: 321: 309: 304: 301: 296: 294:0-7001-0001-6 290: 286: 279: 276: 273: 269: 265: 262: 258: 255: 249: 246: 245: 241: 239: 237: 233: 229: 228:Isaac Spooner 225: 221: 220:North Ferriby 213: 211: 209: 205: 200: 196: 187: 183: 181: 176: 174: 170: 162: 160: 158: 154: 150: 142: 140: 138: 134: 130: 126: 118: 114: 106: 95: 92: 88: 85: 81: 78: 74: 71: 67: 64: –  63: 59: 58:Find sources: 52: 48: 44: 38: 37: 36:single source 32:This article 30: 26: 21: 20: 303: 284: 278: 263: 257: 217: 192: 177: 172: 166: 159:to England. 146: 133:British Army 128: 124: 123: 113: 100: 90: 83: 76: 69: 57: 33: 331:1713 deaths 326:1653 births 180:West Indies 153:Lilienstein 129:Lillingston 320:Categories 242:References 214:Later life 143:Early life 73:newspapers 222:, in the 195:Lichfield 103:July 2024 43:talk page 268:Archived 169:Jacobite 199:Antigua 163:Command 87:scholar 291:  89:  82:  75:  68:  60:  151:from 94:JSTOR 80:books 289:ISBN 66:news 127:or 49:by 322:: 210:. 297:. 105:) 101:( 91:· 84:· 77:· 70:· 53:. 39:.

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