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1055:, whose marriage also was childless. When the uncle, the 4th Earl, died 4 November 1776, the earldom became extinct. Charlotte, the eldest surviving sister of the second earl, was the nearest relative and inherited the Lichfield estate. However, Henry and Charlotte never went to live at Ditchley House, which was probably inhabited by the last Earl's widow, Catharine, who survived until 1784. 1722:. "After this period it appears by a rule book of the Court of King's Bench, in Trinity Term (6. Will and Mary) that the outlawry against his father was reversed by the judgement of the said court, and which judgement was duly entered up and enrolled, and also examined by the House of Lords, 2 December 1697, when the Lord Viscount Massereene reported that the said outlawry was reversed." 40: 2346:. "Henry, major-gen. in the French and English services, Col. of the Dillon Regt. (in the English army 1794–8) when on the surrender of the 2nd Bn. at San Domingo it passed to the English Army, b. 28 June 1759; m. 1stly 29 Apr. 1790 Frances, dau. of Dominick Henry Trant of Easingwold ..." 872: 2001:. "Charles, 10th Viscount Dillon, Col. proprietor of Dillon Regt., 1730–1741 (refer to Arthur, son of Theobald, 7th Viscount). He m. 16 Jan. 1734-5 his cousin Frances, only child of 9th Viscount Dillon and had an only son Charles b. 10 Nov. 1738; d. May 1739. He d. 24  Oct. 1741 ..." 1050:
Charlotte, Dillon's wife turned out to be a rich heiress. Her father, George Lee, 2nd Earl of Lichfield, had died in 1742, two years before her marriage. The 3rd earl, her only surviving brother George Lee, 3rd Earl of Lichfield married in 1745, but his marriage was childless. When he died in 1772,
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In 1730 Henry's elder brother Charles took over as colonel of Dillon's Regiment as their father retired. Henry, aged 25, was promoted captain. In 1733 his father died at the Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye. Charles, already colonel, now also succeeded in his father's titles, becoming the 2nd Count
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27 June 1743. Being a peer of Ireland, Dillon resigned the colonelcy in favour of his younger brother James and left France in 1744 as England prepared a law to forbid its citizens to fight for foreign countries. His brother James succeeded him as colonel-proprietor of Dillon's Regiment.
2418:. "... Arthur, born in September, 1750, was in his seventeenth year; or of an age deemed sufficient for entering upon the Colonel-Proprietorship of the regiment, which had been reserved for him in France. He accordingly obtained it by a brevet of August 25th 1767 ..." 2044: 816:, had been attainted as Jacobite in 1691 but had been pardoned and Henry, the 8th Viscount, had obtained the reversal of the attainder in 1693. He therefore had recovered his title and lands. The 8th viscount was succeeded by his son Richard as the 9th viscount. 1030:, was 18 months old at the time and destined to be viscount, not colonel. Eventually, Louis XV allowed Dillon, to serve a second term as colonel, even if absent abroad. This second term lasted 20 years 1747–1767, during which the regiment fought in the 883:
churchyard where Catholics were usually buried in London. Henry succeeded him in all his titles: 11th Viscount Dillon, Earl of Dillon in the Jacobite peerage, and comte de Dillon in France. He also became colonel proprietor of Dillon's regiment.
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Dillon's brother Edward's unexpected death created a vacancy in the colonelcy of Dillon's Regiment that was hard to fill. The four brothers Charles, Henry, James, and Edward, had served one after the other as colonel, the fifth brother,
1671:. "On 11 April 1713 the peace was signed at Utrecht: in return for the acknowledgement of his grandson as Philip V of Spain, Louis had had to recognize the Hanoverian and Protestant succession in England." 1604:. "James II was given the larger of the two royal châteaux, known as the château-vieux. The other, the château-neuf was retained by Louis as the official residence of the governor of the town ..." 826:
The dowager queen, Mary of Modena, died at the Château de Saint-Germain in 1718. Henry and his parents were, however, allowed to stay in the castle. His mother lived in the castle until at least 1738.
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of France recognised James Francis Edward as the rightful king of England and Ireland (as James III) and of Scotland (as James VIII). Dillon's Regiment, led by Henry's father, fought for France in the
2399:. "From 1747 the proprietorship of the regiment was consequently allowed to remain with the Lord Henry Dillon referred to, who though resident in England drew the profits on the appointments;" 1014:. Thereupon the fourth brother, Edward, succeeded as colonel. He continued to fight with the regiment under de Saxe against the English under Cumberland, but in 1747 he was wounded at the 2613: 1038:, born 3 September 1750. He became owner and colonel of Dillon's Regiment on 25 August 1767 at the age of 16. He went to France and was sent to America to fight in the 2250:. "Charles, 12th viscount, whose claim to the viscountcy was established by the house of lords in Ireland, after a solemn hearing, 18 March 1788; b. 6. Nov 1745 ..." 2181:. "...  m. 26 Oct. 1744, Charlotte Lee, eldest da. of George-Henry, 2nd Earl of Lichfield, and at length sole h. to the estates of the earls of Lichfield ..." 879:
On 24 October 1741 Henry's elder brother Charles, the 10th Viscount and colonel of Dillon's Regiment, died in London without surviving children. Charles was buried in
2146:. "When he was about to quit France, in 1744, he resigned his regiment there to his next brother, the Chevalier Jacques (or James) de Dillon, Knight of Malta ..." 1773:. "Samedi 7 – On apprit ce matin, chez le roi, que la reine d'Angleterre Ă©toit morte Ă  Saint-Germain; Elle est morte comme une sainte, et comme elle a toujours vĂ©cu." 2603: 2057:}ps=. "... inside the church and on the churchyard, both of which were long noted as burial site of Roman Catholics who died in London and its vicinity.". 1813:. "... in the years after 1719 King James III and the Stuart court occupied the Palazzo del Re at the north end of the Piazza dei Santi Apostoli ..." 863:
In 1737 Richard, the 9th Viscount, died in Ireland and Charles, already comte and earl, succeeded as the 10th viscount in the Irish peerage (see family tree).
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recognising the Hanoverian succession and ending its support for the Jacobites. James Francis Edward had to leave France and went to Lorraine, then to
735: 3157: 2978: 2824: 2434:. "... distinguished himself, with his regiment, against the English, during the War for the Independence of the United States of America." 1950:. "While he was inspecting the frontline on 12 June 1634, three cannonballs came directly to the place one of which took off his head ..." 2330:. "Valentine (called) 5th viscount Kenmare ... m. 1st 7 July 1777, Charlotte Dillon, da. of Henry, 11th Viscount Dillon ..." 2221: 2437: 2373:"List of the Killed and Wounded of the Irish Regiments in French Service at the Battle at Lauffield village, near Maestricht, July 2, 1747" 2205: 2234:. "His lordship m. Lady Charlotte Fits-Roy, natural dau. of King Charles II., by Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland ..." 793:(1701–1714). Louis XIV made Henry's father lieutenant-general in 1706 and comte de Dillon in 1711. However, in 1713 Louis XIV signed the 3120: 191:, England, in addition to his Irish lands. During his second term as colonel he was absent and the regiment was led by hired soldiers. 1455:
This family tree is partly derived from the Dillon family tree pictured in La Tour du Pin. Also see the list of children in the text.
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26. At the Portugal ambassador's chapel, the Lord Viscount Dillon, —to the Lady Charlotte Lee, sister to the Earl of Lichfield.
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Burke gives 13 January 1713, but Cokayne gives 13 January 1713/4 making it clear that Burke's date in an unadjusted
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in London. She was probably born late in 1724 and accordingly was 19 at the time. Her father had died in 1742 and her brother
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The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant
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He then resigned from the colonelcy, left France and married the rich English heiress Charlotte Lee, daughter of
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A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage and Baronetage, the Privy Council, Knightage and Companionage
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Dillon's brother James commanded the regiment as colonel-proprietor from 1744 to 1745 when he was killed in the
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in Italy. James Francis Edward's mother, the dowager queen, however, stayed behind at Saint-Germain-en-Laye.
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and his wife Christina Sheldon. His father, Arthur, had been born in 1670 in Ireland, a younger son of the
165: 157: 2453:. "His lordship d. 4 November 1776, when the earldom of Lichfield and minor honours became extinct." 1079:
As only the year but neither the month nor the day of his birth is known, his age could be a year younger.
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in April 1690 when Irish troops were sent to France in exchange for French troops sent to Ireland under
2918: 1607: 1039: 177: 1633: 3266: 2469:. "His eldest sister, Charlotte, became eventually the heiress of the estates of the family of Lee." 773:
played an important role in his life as he would precede him in the viscountcy and in the colonelcy.
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A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire
3169: 2584:. "James, Kt. of Malta, Col. of the Dillon Regt. fell at its head at Fontenoy, 30 April 1745." 2517: 2482: 2466: 2450: 2362:. "James, Kt. of Malta, Col. of the Dillon Regt. fell at its head at Fontenoy, 30 April 1745." 2327: 2311: 2295: 2263: 2247: 2231: 2215: 2178: 1966: 1786: 1537: 1064: 2218:. "The earl d. 13 February 1742, and was s. by his eldest son George Henry Lee, 3rd earl." 2928: 2565: 2549: 1808: 1802: 1601: 3105: 2986: 2909: 2792: 2501: 2159: 2038: 1947: 1770: 1735: 1719: 1703: 1585: 880: 723: 2629: 2431: 2415: 2396: 2143: 2124: 2108: 2070: 1931: 1915: 1899: 1861: 1842: 1754: 1569: 1505: 3129: 3049: 3022: 3015: 2720: 2693: 1880: 1023: 925: 739: 1805:. "The other occupants included ... the dowager Countess Dillon (nĂ©e Sheldon) ..." 3246: 3241: 2703: 1402: 1190: 990: 963: 853: 782: 715: 161: 156:, an Irish regiment of foot in French service, in 1741–1744 and again in 1747–1767. In the 153: 2697: 2504:. "He d. in Mansfield Str Midx, 15 and was bur. 25 Sep 1787 at St. Pancras, Midx." 8: 3177: 2996:
The Peerage of Ireland or, A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom
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Richard, the 9th Viscount died and was succeeded by Henry's elder brother Charles.
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On 26 October 1744 Dillon, aged 39, married Charlotte Lee, second daughter of
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The Lord Dillon of Ireland and Colonel of a Regiment in the French Service.
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Henry's mother was a daughter of Ralph Sheldon, an English Catholic and an
2959:] (in French). Vol. I (7th ed.). Paris: Librairie Chapelot. 1540:. "...  came to Ireland in 1185 as secretary to Prince John ..." 3165: 3087: 2674: 967: 188: 2520:. "The viscount d. 3 Nov 1787, and was succeeded by his only son." 1687:. "He dying 13 Jan. 1713, left issue a son his successor ..." 1588:. "10. Charles (Dillon) Viscount Dillon of Costello-Gallen ] ..." 871: 1738:. "9. Richard (Dillon) Viscount Dillon of Costello-Gallen ] ..." 924:
had succeeded as the 3rd earl. Charlotte was a great-granddaughter of
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Dillon in France and the 2nd Earl of Dillon in the Jacobite peerage.
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While a child, Henry lived with his mother at the court in exile of
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St Pancras: Being Antiquarian Topographic and Biographic Memoranda
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Frances (1747–1825), married Sir William Jerningham, 6th Baronet
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Colour of Dillon's Regiment, showing the Irish harp in the centre
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Henry Dillon with wife, parents, and other selected relatives.
2379:. New series. Vol. 17. 1747. p. 377, right column. 2092:. " Col. proprietor of Dillon Regt., 1741–1744 and 1747–72;" 1652:. "He was created Count Dillon by Louis XIV, 1711 ..." 2733:. Vol. IV (2nd ed.). London: St Catherine Press. 1789:. "...  survived him and d. 8 May 1718 ..." 3135:
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in favour of his younger brother James and left France.
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History of the Irish Brigades in the Service of France
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The Stuarts in Italy, 1719-1766: A Court in Permanent
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In 1722 James Francis Edward, who now resided at the
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Killed, the Col. prisoner, and died. 2139: 2120: 2104: 1927: 1895: 1876: 1857: 1838: 1750: 1565: 2945: 1501: 1273:, died and he succeeded as the 11th Viscount. 989:Henry (1759–1837), became the last colonel of 812:died in Dublin, Ireland. This uncle's father, 2892:] (in French). Paris: Fayard-Tallandier. 1144:, died and was succeeded by his son Richard. 823:to the colonel, his father, in the regiment. 706:. Arthur had fought for the Jacobites in the 3156:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 2977:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 2823:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 148:and a soldier in French service. He was the 2947:La Tour du Pin, Henriette-Lucy, Marquise de 2793:Dangeau, Philippe de Courcillon, marquis de 2568:. "1723, 16 fĂ©vrier: MajoritĂ© de Louis XV." 2552:. "1715, 1er septembre: Mort de Louis XIV." 844:(1733–1735), Dillon's Regiment was part of 690:Henry was born in 1705, most likely at the 2669: 2593: 2577: 2529: 2355: 2339: 2275: 2085: 1994: 1978: 1822: 1680: 1645: 1613: 1549: 1517: 1478: 38: 2776:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2755:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1010:for France against the English under the 997: 16:Irish lord and French soldier (1704–1787) 3104: 2855: 2832: 2609: 2513: 2323: 2307: 2291: 2259: 2243: 2174: 1962: 1845:. "...  and Colonel, May 1st 1730." 1811: 1045: 907: 870: 728:Antoine Nompar de Caumont, duc de Lauzun 176:in 1743, on the French side, while King 160:(1733–1735), he fought at the sieges of 3128: 3012: 2924:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2906: 2878: 2791: 2719: 2692: 2561: 2545: 2497: 2478: 2462: 2192:"A List of Marriages for the year 1745" 2155: 2066: 2034: 1943: 1911: 1766: 1731: 1699: 1629: 1581: 1437: 1344:Brother Edward mortally wounded at the 1314:Married Charlotte Lee, daughter of the 866: 86:3 November 1787 (aged 81–82) 3234: 3111:"Aix-la-Chapelle, Congresses of"  3085: 3039: 2702:. Vol. V (1st ed.). London: 2050: 1883:. " became full captain in May, 1730." 1664: 1063:Dillon died 15 September 1787 in 767:who are listed in his father's article 2999:. Vol. IV. Dublin: James Moore. 2985: 2646: 2446: 2227: 2211: 1715: 984:Valentine Browne, 1st Earl of Kenmare 673: 670: 668: 663: 660: 647: 626: 609: 607: 605: 603: 601: 599: 589: 587: 585: 583: 581: 579: 558: 556: 545: 530: 528: 526: 524: 474: 472: 470: 468: 449: 436: 434: 421: 419: 408: 384: 382: 380: 378: 376: 358: 356: 346: 336: 327: 312: 310: 297: 295: 261: 259: 242: 225: 223: 221: 210: 3164: 3067:O'Callaghan, John Cornelius (1854). 2952:Journal d'une femme de cinquante ans 2885:Initiation Ă  l'histoire de la France 2795:(1859). Conches, Feuillet de (ed.). 2769: 2746: 2012:"A List of Deaths for the year 1741" 1798: 1597: 1533: 1481:) give the second term as 1744–1772. 850:James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick 819:In 1716 Henry, aged 11, was made an 814:Theobald Dillon, 7th Viscount Dillon 698:court was. He was the second son of 194: 3130:Ruvigny, Melville Henry, Marquis de 2890:Initiation to the History of France 2679:(77th ed.). London: Harrison. 1226:, the future 10th Viscount, became 172:(1740–1748), he was present at the 13: 2656:(New ed.). London: Harrison. 2314:. "Laura, b. 21 April 1754." 142:Henry Dillon, 11th Viscount Dillon 14: 3278: 3138:. Edinburgh: T C & E C Jack. 3073:. New York: P. O'Shea Publisher. 2910:"FitzJames, James (1650/51–1712)" 2485:. "His widow d. 8. March 1784." 1053:Robert Lee, 4th Earl of Lichfield 1042:(1775–1783) against the English. 914:George Lee, 2nd Earl of Lichfield 185:George Lee, 2nd Earl of Lichfield 180:was present on the English side. 2803:Diary of the Marquess of Dangeau 2673:; Burke, Ashworth Peter (1915). 1245:Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye 1162:; Regency until the majority of 1104:Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye 1051:he was succeeded by their uncle 918:chapel of the Portuguese Embassy 692:Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye 2957:Diary of a Woman in her Fifties 2365: 2184: 2004: 1471: 1458: 1128:and France drops the Jacobites. 1059:Death, succession, and timeline 982:Charlotte (1755–1782), married 3262:Nobility from County Roscommon 3017:Dynasty: The Stuarts 1560–1807 2743:– Dacre to Dysart (for Dillon) 1449: 1368:War of the Austrian Succession 916:in a Catholic ceremony at the 889:War of the Austrian Succession 710:and had gone to France as the 170:War of the Austrian Succession 1: 3257:Earls in the Jacobite peerage 3174:Compendium of Irish Biography 2798:Journal du marquis de Dangeau 1126:War of the Spanish Succession 791:War of the Spanish Succession 776: 69:Charles, 12th Viscount Dillon 59:Charles, 10th Viscount Dillon 3170:"Dillon, Theobald, Viscount" 1488: 1018:, taken prisoner, and died. 932:by her paternal grandmother 842:War of the Polish Succession 158:War of the Polish Succession 7: 2090:646, right column, line 63b 1827:646, right column, line 18a 1554:646, right column, line 18b 1522:646, right column, line 63a 738:, who came to Ireland with 126:Arthur Dillon, Count Dillon 103: 10: 3283: 2927:. 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London: Samuel Palmer. 2451:317, right column, bottom 1364:Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle 1077: 1072: 993:and married Frances Trant 624: 593: 591: 543: 518: 516: 514: 512: 510: 508: 506: 498: 490: 488: 486: 484: 482: 480: 447: 402: 400: 398: 374: 366: 364: 354: 325: 289: 287: 285: 277: 269: 267: 240: 131: 121: 98: 90: 82: 74: 64: 54: 46: 37: 30: 23: 3009:– Viscounts (for Dillon) 2907:Handley, Stuart (2004). 2716:– L to M (for Lichfield) 2216:317, right column, line 1442: 1416:Wife inherited when the 1222:Became captain, whereas 3121:Encyclopædia Britannica 3106:Phillips, Walter Alison 3086:Palmer, Samuel (1870). 2929:Oxford University Press 1142:Henry, the 8th Viscount 3040:Miller, Peggy (1971). 3023:Hodder & Stoughton 3013:MacLeod, John (1999). 2721:Cokayne, George Edward 2694:Cokayne, George Edward 2614:450, para 2. line five 2594:Burke & Burke 1915 2578:Burke & Burke 1915 2530:Burke & Burke 1915 2356:Burke & Burke 1915 2340:Burke & Burke 1915 2276:Burke & Burke 1915 2086:Burke & Burke 1915 1995:Burke & Burke 1915 1979:Burke & Burke 1915 1823:Burke & Burke 1915 1681:Burke & Burke 1915 1646:Burke & Burke 1915 1614:Burke & Burke 1915 1550:Burke & Burke 1915 1518:Burke & Burke 1915 1479:Burke & Burke 1915 1418:last earl of Lichfield 1382:Mother died in Paris. 1102:Born, probably at the 998:Second term as colonel 876: 2770:Corp, Edward (2011). 2747:Corp, Edward (2004). 1316:2nd Earl of Lichfield 1046:Lichfield inheritance 1024:Arthur Richard Dillon 976:Catherine (1752–1797) 908:Marriage and children 874: 187:, acquiring lands in 3178:M. 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Index

Viscount Dillon
Arms of the Viscounts Dillon
Charles, 10th Viscount Dillon
Charles, 12th Viscount Dillon
Detail
Charles
Arthur
Arthur Dillon, Count Dillon
Irish peer
colonel
Dillon's Regiment
War of the Polish Succession
Kehl
Philippsburg
War of the Austrian Succession
Battle of Dettingen
George II
George Lee, 2nd Earl of Lichfield
Oxfordshire
Theobald
7th
Viscount

Henry
8th
Viscount

Arthur
Charles
10th
Viscount

Charles
12th
Viscount

Arthur
Henry
Augustus
13th
Viscount

Viscounts
Dillon

Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye
Jacobite
Arthur Dillon

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