William Tollemache, Lord Huntingtower (1766–1833)

On 12 January 1793, at the age of 26, he was created a Baronet, of Hanby Hall in the County of Lincoln.

[1] On his mother's succession to the earldom in 1821, he was styled Lord Huntingtower, and adopted the surname of Talmash or Tollemache.

Among the people so turned out, there were several pregnant women, and one daily expected the pangs of child birth.

In the severe winter of 1828–1829, he engaged in a large public relief project, hiring 528 workers in the vicinity of his estates in Buckminster in Leicestershire.

On 12 January 1790, he married Catherine Rebecca Gray (d. 1852), by whom he had six sons and six daughters: Lionel's surviving siblings were granted precedence as the children of an earl on 6 November 1840.

Portrait of Catherine Gray, Lady Manners, by Thomas Lawrence . Cleveland Museum of Art , Ohio.
The Graces in a High Wind by James Gillray , believed to be Louisa, Emily and Catherine Manners [ 3 ]