Algernon Tollemache

Algernon Gray Tollemache (24 September 1805 – 16 January 1892, London) was a British gentleman and politician.

Along with Charles Hanbury-Tracy, husband to Frederick's younger daughter, Ada, the three were nominated as the Dysart Trustees for the 21 years to 1899 following Lionel's death.

[6][7] Tollemache died on 16 January 1892 and was laid to rest in the family plot of Petersham Parish Church.

He also left £500 to the poor, a sum augmented by gifts of £100 each from his wife and his elder brother's grandson, the Earl of Dysart.

[9] In 1892 his widow, Frances Louisa Tollemache, founded six almshouses in Ham, London in his memory, with an endowment of £16,000 to support three couples and three single residents.

The Algernon Tollemache Almshouses, Ham, London erected in memory of Algernon Gray Tollemache in 1892 by his widow