Wilmot Vaughan, 2nd Earl of Lisburne (9 May 1755 – 6 May 1820), styled Hon.
[2] Unfortunately, he showed signs of insanity as early as 1778, and he was declared a lunatic on 24 August 1779.
[3] By the time Vaughan succeeded his father as Earl of Lisburne in 1800, he was incurably insane, and his estates were placed in the hands of trustees.
He spent most of his life at Shillingthorpe Hall, a private asylum in Lincolnshire, where he died unmarried on 6 May 1820.
[4] He was succeeded in his title and estates, worth £18,000 per year, by his half-brother John Vaughan.