Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . liam Fleming, Bart., of Rydale, in the countyof Westmoreland, by whom he had the late Lord De Tabley, betterknown as Sir John Fleming Leicester, Bart., (justly entitled the fatherand patron of the British school of painting), who was born in April,1762, and who married in November, 1810, Georgiana Maria, daughterof Lieutenant Colonel Cottin. His Lordship left issue the present peerand his brother, the Hon. William Henry Leicester. George Fleming, Godson of his present Majesty King George IVsecond Baron De


Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . liam Fleming, Bart., of Rydale, in the countyof Westmoreland, by whom he had the late Lord De Tabley, betterknown as Sir John Fleming Leicester, Bart., (justly entitled the fatherand patron of the British school of painting), who was born in April,1762, and who married in November, 1810, Georgiana Maria, daughterof Lieutenant Colonel Cottin. His Lordship left issue the present peerand his brother, the Hon. William Henry Leicester. George Fleming, Godson of his present Majesty King George IVsecond Baron De Tabley, of Tabley House, in the county Palatine ofChester, and a Baronet, was born in October, 1811, and succeeded hisfather, the first Lord, in June, 1827. The ancient Cheshire family,of Leicester, so recently ennobled, derives its origin from Sir NicholasLeycester, Knight, who was seneschal to Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lin-coln, and constable of Chester, in the reign of Edward I. and patent of creation to the peerage bears date in July, :—Pro rege et.


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