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412:. The daughter, Elizabeth, of Sir John Lyons, (d.1385) who was Lord of Warkworth, married Sir John Chetwode: Elizabeth had no male siblings and the estate passed to Chetwode, who adopted the Lyons arms and the title 'Lord of Warkworth'. However, during the 15th century, a member of the Warkworth line of the House of Lyons was ennobled as Baron Lyon of Warkworth, Northamptonshire.
480:: this Sir John Lyon was known as the White Lyon due to his pale complexion. His marriage brought him ownership of Tannadice on the River Esky, and he was also granted the barony of Kinghorne. The present Lords of Kinghorne descend from the White Lyon in the direct line. The son of this Sir John (b.1340) was Sir John Lyon (1377–1445), who married a granddaughter of
532:: the transfer of the land to Lyons occurred in 1622, after which a branch of the family settled in Ireland. William also bought the lands of Mullalough, Casement, Killeen, and Killowen, together constituting over 3000 acres, in the same County. The Irish seat of the Lyons family was Ledestown/Ledistown Hall, Mullingar,
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The eighth Lord Glamis renounced his allegiance to Mary Queen of Scots to serve the
Regents Moray and Lennox. He was made Chancellor of Scotland and Keeper of the Great Seal. His son was Captain of the Royal Guard and a Privy Counsellor to James VI: in 1606 he was created Earl of Kinghorne, Viscount
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The family name was originally 'de Lyons' ('of of Lyons'). Later the 'de' was removed from the name of the family, producing merely 'Lyons'; some branches subsequently removed the 's' from the end of the word, producing 'Lyon'. The original arms of the family are described as, 'Sable, a chevron
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Many genealogies erroneously state that the seat of the Lyons was
Warkworth Castle in Northumberland: this is incorrect, Warkworth Castle in Northumberland belonged to the Percy family. The English seat of the Lyons family was the identically named Warkworth Castle in Northamptonshire. Several
396:, Sir John de Lyons (1289–1348), who was Lord of Warkworth in 1322, Sir John de Lyons (1320–1385), who is interred in the Church of St Mary in Warkworth, Sir John Lyon (1289–1348), Baron of Forteviot Forgandenny and Drumgawan, who was born in Scotland, William Lyons,
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During the 16th and 17th centuries, especially after the defeat of the
Royalist cause in the English Civil War, numerous members of the English family emigrated to New England. William Lyon (1620 -1692), was the first Lyon to emigrate to America, in September 1635.
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The eldest son of Sir John (the son of
Nicholas) was also named John (b.1100), who travelled to the Holy Land. There was a branch of the family living in Norfolk, whose members included Sir John Lyon (1289 – 1346), and the father of the infamous English merchant
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members of the
English branch of the family are buried in the Church of St Mary, Warkworth, Northamptonshire: in the North Aisle there is a tomb-chest with an effigy of enclosed Sir John de Lyons (fl.1322), who was Lord of Warkworth in 1322.
602:(b. 1760), who, as the eldest of 11 children, inherited the Lyons Estates in Antigua, which constituted 563 acres. He was sworn in as a member of the Council of Antigua in 1782. John married Catherine Walrond, the daughter of the 5th
204:, where their seat was the Castle of Lyons. The original surname was 'de Lyons' ('of of Lyons'): subsequently, the 'de' was removed from the name, and some branches removed the 's' from the end of the word, producing 'Lyon'.
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and
Culington. Fourteen years later, in 1080, a member of the Norman family, Nicholas de Lyons, Nicola de Lyonne emigrated to England with his son, Sir John de Lyons, who is considered the founder of the English Lyons family.
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between three lions sejant-guardant argent'. The crest is described as 'On a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion's head erased argent'. The motto of the family is 'Noli irritare leones' ('do not provoke the lions').
610:, by whose military and diplomatic prowess the family rose to international influence: in addition to his military commands, Lyons served in official international diplomatic posts, including ambassadorial positions in
1917:
A History of the County of
Middlesex: Volume 1, Physique, Archaeology, Domesday, Ecclesiastical Organization, the Jews, Religious Houses, Education of Working Classes To 1870, Private Education From Sixteenth
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Lyon, and Baron Glamis. In 1677, the Third Earl was granted the titles Earl of
Strathmore and Kinghorne, Viscount Lyon, Baron Glamis, Tannadice, Sidlaw, and Strathdichtie. His son was a Privy Counsellor.
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Henry Lyons – the son of
Charles Lyons JP DL of River Lyons (d. 1694) and grandson of Captain William Lyons of River Lyons (d. 1633) and Margaret, daughter of Sir Thomas Moore of Crogham – married
665:. His influence over subsequent British diplomats was sufficient for him to be credited with the foundation of a "Lyons School" of British international diplomacy. Richard Lyons knew the
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that had been founded by Major John Lyons of
Westmeath. Henry served as a member of the Council of Antigua in 1710. His son and grandson served as members of the Council of Antigua.
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385:. Some members of the Norfolk branch intermarried with descendants of the branch that had emigrated to Scotland. From the Norfolk branch was descended the Middlesex Branch.
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649:, who was Queen Victoria's favourite diplomat, whom Queen Victoria said that she would permit to represent her 'at any court in the world'. Richard Lyons served as
286:. They intermarried with descendants of the branch of the family that had emigrated to Scotland. The Middlesex line of the family produced Sir John Lyon, who was
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1932:"'Harrow, including Pinner: Other estates', in A History of the County of Middlesex, Vol. 4 [...], (ed. T. F. T. Baker, J. S. Cockburn, and R. B. Pugh"
804:, the John Lyon's Charity, and a Harrow School house, Lyon's, are named. The Middlesex line were a prosperous yeoman family who owned substantial estates at
788:, which he inherited from his ancestors. Sir Henry Lyon (b. 1355) moved to Middlesex. From the Middlesex line of the Lyons family descended Sir John Lyon,
853:, was a descendant of the family's emigrants to New England. For his efforts, he received the Thanks of Congress. 15,000 people attended his funeral. The
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638:, which remains in place. After the death of their second child, in 1803, John and his wife, Catherine, settled at St Austin's, a 190-acre estate in the
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and, in 1564, had the largest land-rental income in Harrow. There are memorials to this John Lyon (d.1592) and his wife, Joan Lyon, at
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Notable members of the Warkworth family include Sir John de Lyons (1268–1313), Sir John de Lyons (b.1299), who fought at the
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188:, and from his relation, Nicholas de Lyons, who emigrated from Normandy to England in 1080 and was granted lands at
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of trans-European steamship agents. During the late 19th century Major Richard Thomas Lyons MD (1875 – 1903) owned
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was recruited as "The Lyon Legion" in honour of the General, and carried a unique regimental colour, depicting a
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and was High Sheriff of Westmeath in 1816: his son Charles Lyons JP DL also served as High Sheriff of Westmeath.
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832:. William Lyon (1620 -1692), was the first Lyon to emigrate to America, in 1635. Richard Lyon (b.1590) died in
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554:) and the grandson of John Lyons, who was High Sheriff of Westmeath in 1778. John Charles was educated at
550:(1792 - 1874) of Ledestown Hall, was the son of Charles John Lyons and Mary Anne (who was the daughter of
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1321:"The Ancient and Noble Seat: The History of the Villages of Overthorpe and Warkworth in Northamptonshire"
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444:. Subsequent to the victory of Edgar, these members of the family received lands that were later called
877:, and Lyons valley in Jamul, California, are named after him. Two forts were also named in his honour:
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Entry for Lyons, John Charles (1792 - 1874) in Dictionary of National Biography, 1885 - 1900, Vol. 34
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1213:. This site also contains further historical detail concerning the castle and its royal connections.
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Sir Algernon Lyons, Admiral of the Fleet and First and Principal Naval Aide-de-Camp to Queen Victoria
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Entry for Lyon, John (1514? - 1592), in Dictionary of National Biography, 1885 - 1900, Volume 34
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468:(1289–1348), the son of a member of the Warkworth line, who was born in Scotland. His son was
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The family derives its name from the district of the Forest of Lyons, north of the town of
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by Andrew Ross, Marchmont Herald, traces the origins of the Lyon family in Scotland until
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456:. Other sources identify the progenitor of the Scottish branch as Sir John Lyon, Baron of
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329:, where their seat was the Castle of Lyons. During the first decades of the 12th century,
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Peter S. Lyons and Witham Hall, Lincoln, Rutland & Stamford Mercury, 8 February 1985
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family descended from Ingelram de Lyons, Lord of Lyons, who arrived in England with the
180:(originally styled de Lyons, or de Leonne, Lyonne, and also spelled Lyon) is an eminent
1920:. London: Victoria County History. pp. 299–302 – via British History Online.
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196:. The family originated in the district of the Forest of Lyons, north of the town of
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The Buildings of England: Northamptonshire (2nd edition, revised by Cherry, Bridget
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family who emigrated to Scotland the end of the eleventh century in the retinue of
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and of his wife Sarah Lyons (1731-1764): the couple had 15 children, including
1779:"Entry for M. Jones and Brother, Steamship Agents, 1914 Who's Who in Business"
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who served as British Ambassador to the United States, as which he solved the
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Some sources identify the progenitors of the Scottish branch of the family,
302:, and the John Lyon's Charity, and a Harrow School house, Lyon's, are named.
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591:, which the Irish seat of the Lyons family, to the 563 acre Lyons Estate in
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1973:
A Most Remarkable Family: A History of the Lyon Family from 1066 to 2014
1958:
A Most Remarkable Family: A History of the Lyon Family from 1066 to 2014
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A Most Remarkable Family: A History of the Lyon Family from 1066 to 2014
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Richard Lyons Pearson, Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police
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Richard Lyons Pearson, Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police
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and later removed from Ireland to England. Their descendants include
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Obituary of P. S. Lyons, Rutland and Stamford Mercury, 20 April 2007
828:: after the Royalist defeat some members of the family emigrated to
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is named after Edmund Lyons. There is a life size statue of him, by
1911:
Cockburn, J. S.; King, H. P. F.; McDonnell, K. G. T., eds. (1969).
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that was named Ledestown/Ledistown Hall, from which they served as
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Sir James Frederick Lyon, Governor of Barbados (from 1829 to 1833)
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452:, and, in 1105, Roger de Leonne witnessed a charter from Edgar to
1056:; and was the founder of the "Lyons School" of British diplomacy.
381:, and who was beheaded during the Peasants' Revolt by its leader
1188:, Cambridge University Press, 2006. The introduction is online:
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and then the descendants of David Lyon of Baky, his second son.
1052:; and as British Ambassador to France, as which he forecast the
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488:, who was a Privy Counsellor and Master of the Royal Household.
1649:"Victorian Web, Sculpture of Edmund Lyons, St Paul's Cathedral"
1614:. Western Australian Land Information Authority. Archived from
1416:. (Foreword by The Rt Hon. The Earl of Elgin KT, Convenor, The
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and Lyon Lane in Carson City, Nevada are also named after him.
223:. During the 15th century, a branch of the family emigrated to
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Sir John Lyon, Baron of Forteviot, Forgandenny, and Drumgawan.
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In 1066, Ingelram, Lord of Lyons, arrived in England with the
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During the 14th century, a branch of the family emigrated to
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The Aldermen of the City of London Temp. Henry III to 1912
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Sir Richard Lyons, Governor of Calais during the reign of
263:. During the 16th and 17th centuries, including after the
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927:. He was killed by Wat Tyler during the Peasants' Revolt.
508:, was Captain William Lyons, a Huguenot and supporter of
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William Lyons, Governor of Bordeaux during the reign of
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During the late 19th-century, the Lyons family lived at
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and, in 1599, commanded a company of cavalry, under the
1664:
Lord Lyons: A Diplomat in an Age of Nationalism and War
1637:
Edmund Lyons at Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
669:. Edmund Lyons, 1st Baron Lyons was also the father of
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The Lyons of Cossins and Wester Ogil: Cadets of Glamis
1989:
The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States
1153:. Mitchell and Hughes, London, 1894. pp. 214–217.
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The Lyons of Cossins and Wester Ogil: Cadets of Glamis
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The Lyons family members are the agnatic ancestors of
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Henry Granville Fitzalan-Howard, 14th Duke of Norfolk
267:, some members of the family emigrated to America to
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Anderson, W (1862). "The Story of the Family Lyon".
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1688:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2004.
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1028:, British diplomat and military leader during the
999:Sarah Lyons (1731 - 1764), 5th Marquise de Vallado
861:beneath a constellation of six stars. Counties in
1391:"History of Parliament Online: Sir John Chetwode"
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1042:Richard Lyons, 1st Earl Lyons, 1st Viscount Lyons
690:Sir Algernon McLennan Lyons, Admiral of the Fleet
261:Sir Algernon McLennan Lyons, Admiral of the Fleet
808:. John Lyon (d.1592) resided at Preston Hall in
536:. Several members of the Irish family served as
231:that became known as River Lyons, and a seat at
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1847:"The Temple: Church and Precinct (Part 3 of 3)"
1831:(Corporation of the City of London, 1913), II,
1436:. Edinburgh: G. Waterston & Sons. pp.
1414:Collins Scottish Clan & Family Encyclopedia
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1793:The St Andrews University Calendar: 1902–1903
1186:Henry I: King of England and Duke of Normandy
645:The influence of the family was increased by
361:Nicholas was granted, by William I, lands in
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1525:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
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1360:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
375:Sir Richard Lyons, Sheriff of London, PC, MP
2018:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
1992:. U.S. Government Printing Office. p.
1934:. British History Online. pp. 211–218.
1719:. The National Library of Wales. p. 23
1875:
1873:
1795:. William Blackwood and Sons. p. 649.
1346:Lyons, John Charles, JP DP, of Ledestown.
1091:, First Union General to be killed in the
688:John Lyons's other grandchildren included
571:Admiral Lord Edmund Lyons, 1st Baron Lyons
377:(1310–1381), who was a friend of the poet
243:. This branch of the family owned land in
1761:"WEBB-JONES, James William (1904–1965)".
1598:The County Families of the United Kingdom
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1453:"Lyon, Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne"
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1151:History of the Island of Antigua, Vol. 2
333:built a new castle in the district, the
155:Baron Lyons of Christchurch, Southampton
1685:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
1578:Annals of Westmeath, Ancient and Modern
1522:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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1062:, Royal Navy Captain during Crimean War
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651:British Ambassador to the United States
472:(1340–1382), who married a daughter of
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1806:
1804:
1802:
1420:). Published in 1994. Pages 202 - 203.
1353:
1006:, English politician and landowner in
995:, Anglo-Irish politician and landowner
776:Sir John Lyon (b.1353) owned lands in
598:The great-grandson of Henry Lyons was
255:, the British diplomat who solved the
20:
1581:. Sealy, Bryers, and Walker. p.
1301:. Yale University Press. p. 444.
1203:Le pays de Lyons à travers l'histoire
1190:"Introduction: A surfeit of lampreys"
1026:Admiral Edmund Lyons, 1st Baron Lyons
949:The Earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne
679:Philip Kerr, 11th Marquess of Lothian
516:in 1572. William entered the army of
152:Baronet, of Christchurch, Southampton
7:
2060:Noble families of the United Kingdom
1433:The Lyons of Cossins and Wester Ogil
1348:Grand Juries of Westmeath, 1727–1853
1170:, Ministère français de la Culture.
744:, the Lyons family home in Glamorgan
707:, where they later married into the
544:during the 17th and 18th centuries.
1418:Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs
1375:Kimberley, E.; Johnson, R. (1771).
1239:. Press William Graham Printing Co.
816:. The Middlesex line supported the
667:Rothschild banking family of France
589:River Lyons, King's County, Ireland
500:The grandson of Sir Richard Lyons,
227:, where they established a seat at
148:River Lyons, King's County, Ireland
1083:Augusta Mary Minna Catherine Lyons
984:and John Lyon's Charity are named.
906:Ingelram de Lyons, Lord of Lyons,
14:
1377:The Baronetage of England, Vol. 2
1036:Lieutenant-General Humphrey Lyons
723:Richard Lyons, 1st Viscount Lyons
647:Richard Lyons, 1st Viscount Lyons
426:Earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne
404:(c.1420), and Sir Richard Lyons,
345:Warkworth (Northamptonshire) line
253:Richard Lyons, 1st Viscount Lyons
221:Earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne
2031:by Andrew Ross, Marchmont Herald
2015:Dictionary of National Biography
1412:Way, George and Squire, Romily.
1089:Brigadier General Nathaniel Lyon
1013:Admiral John Lyons (1787 – 1872)
855:24th Missouri Volunteer Infantry
847:Brigadier General Nathaniel Lyon
749:
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552:Sir Richard Levinge, 4th Baronet
142:Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne
677:, and the great-grandfather of
657:, during which he resolved the
1864:"John Lyon's Charity: History"
993:Major John Charles Lyons JP DL
939:Sir John Lyon, Thane of Glamis
562:Antigua and Anglo-Irish branch
548:Major John Charles Lyons JP DL
512:who fled to England after the
470:Sir John Lyon, Thane of Glamis
440:, to fight against his uncle,
424:, who subsequently became the
96:Ingelram, Lord of Lyons (1066)
1:
2009:"Lyon, James Frederick"
1666:. McGill-Queen's Press, 2014.
1004:Captain John Lyons of Antigua
814:St Mary's, Harrow on the Hill
757:Cherry Hinton Hall, Cambridge
713:Cherry Hinton Hall, Cambridge
608:Edmund Lyons, 1st Baron Lyons
542:High Sheriff of King's County
486:Patrick Lyon, 1st Lord Glamis
249:Edmund Lyons, 1st Baron Lyons
241:High Sheriff of King's County
1702:UK public library membership
1612:"History of river names – E"
1557:Reynell, William Alexander.
1539:UK public library membership
1235:Miller, Robert, ed. (1907).
1077:Anne Theresa Bickerton Lyons
1060:Captain Edmund Moubray Lyons
663:British Ambassador to France
167:of Christchurch, Southampton
161:of Christchurch, Southampton
1975:. AuthorHouse. p. 154.
1960:. AuthorHouse. p. 163.
1887:. Oxford University Press.
1506:"Scots Web, Lyon Clan Info"
1379:. G. Woodhall. p. 536.
913:Nicholas de Lyons (founder)
772:Arms of John Lyon (d. 1592)
618:, and in the court of King
514:Massacre of St. Bartholomew
363:Warkworth, Northamptonshire
190:Warkworth, Northamptonshire
121:Warkworth, Northamptonshire
2086:
1885:A History of Harrow School
1767:. Oxford University Press.
1109:John Lyon, 3rd Lord Glamis
1085:, 14th Duchess of Norfolk.
583:who was the sister of the
27:(de Lyon, de Leonne, Lyon)
2065:Medieval English families
1849:. British History Online.
1717:"Major Penrice's Dilemma"
1079:, Baroness von Würtzburg.
796:, who was the founder of
538:High Sheriff of Westmeath
526:Tudor conquest of Ireland
353:and was granted lands in
337:, where he died in 1135.
335:Château de Lyons-la-Forêt
294:, who was the founder of
237:High Sheriff of Westmeath
32:
1971:Hewitt, Michael (2014).
1956:Hewitt, Michael (2014).
1913:"Schools: Harrow School"
1319:Rutherford-Edge, Shana.
1277:Hewitt, Michael (2014).
1044:, favourite diplomat of
780:in addition to lands in
556:Pembroke College, Oxford
476:, for whom he served as
99:Sir John de Lyons (1080)
1986:Gannett, Henry (1905).
1764:Who's Who, Oxford Index
1149:Langford Vere, Oliver.
484:, and the grandson was
478:Chamberlain of Scotland
438:Malcolm III of Scotland
428:, to be members of the
313:of the United Kingdom.
1694:10.1093/ref:odnb/34650
1531:10.1093/ref:odnb/54275
1208:23 August 2016 at the
773:
729:
709:Glamorgan Jones family
642:, Hampshire, England.
573:
518:Elizabeth I of England
2055:Anglo-Norman families
1575:Woods, James (1907).
1451:Herald, Ross (1911).
1430:Ross, Andrew (1901).
1038:, British Indian Army
771:
721:
600:John Lyons of Antigua
587:, and emigrated from
585:1st Earl of Belvedere
569:
506:Henry VIII of England
474:Robert II of Scotland
1881:Tyerman, Christopher
1679:"Sir Algernon Lyons"
1596:Walford, E. (1882).
982:The John Lyon School
968:Lord Mayor of London
917:Sir Richard Lyons PC
887:Fort Lyon (Virginia)
822:Charles I of England
802:The John Lyon School
790:Lord Mayor of London
504:during the reign of
408:during the reign of
400:during the reign of
398:Governor of Bordeaux
307:Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon
300:The John Lyon School
288:Lord Mayor of London
211:, where they became
1845:Thornbury, Walter.
1835:(Internet Archive).
1472:The Scottish Nation
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