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- titles of Baron Spelsbury, Viscount Quarendon and Earl of Lichfield upon Sir Edward Lee, 5th Baronet, of Quarendon (1663–1716) in anti****tion of his marriage...
- four children. Charles Lee, Viscount Quarendon (6 May 1680 – 13 October 1680). Edward Henry Lee, Viscount Quarendon (6 June 1681 – 21 October 1713). Captain...
- current home of the Ditchley Foundation. The last male heir of the Lees of Quarendon, was the 4th Earl of Lichfield Robert Lee, a grandson of Charles II. When...
- subsidiary titles were Viscount Quarendon and Baron Spelsbury. Edward Lee was the son of Sir Francis Henry Lee, 4th Baronet of Quarendon and his wife Lady Elizabeth...
- Henry Lee and his wife Charlotte Fitzroy. His father was created Viscount Quarendon and Earl of Lichfield just before his marriage. George's mother was a...
- A Lazy Evaluator, 1976, where we find the following, attributed to P. Quarendon: primeswrt[x;l] = if car[l] mod x=0 then primeswrt[x;cdr[l]] else...
- include Sir Henry Lee, 1st Bt., of Quarendon, later of Ditchley (died by 1632), Sir Francis Henry Lee, 2nd Bt., of Quarendon (1616–1639), his widow Anne, Countess...
- paternal grandparents were Sir Francis Henry Lee of Ditchley, 4th Baronet of Quarendon and Elizabeth Pope, daughter of Thomas Pope, 2nd Earl of Downe. On 2 January...
- Viscountess Bayning 17 March 1674 Murray extinct 1678 life peerage Viscount Quarendon 5 June 1674 Lee extinct 1776 subsidiary title of the Earl of Lichfield...
- the village name over the centuries include Querne, Quendon, Querendon, Quarendon, Qaryndon, Querinden, Querondon, and Quernedon. The quarrying of stone...