Earl of Dysart
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The title Earl of Dysart (pronounced "Die-z't") was created in 1643 in the Peerage of Scotland, along with the title Lord Huntingtower. The first Earl, William Murray, died without male issue, so the titles became extinct. However, in 1670, his daughter Elizabeth received a re-grant of both titles, with the provision that, for the purposes of precedence or seniority, they would be treated as having been created in 1643.
The surname associated with the earldom has sometimes changed due to the marriage of female holders of the title.
The family seat is Bryn Garth Farm, near Monmouth, Monmouthshire.
[edit] Earls of Dysart (1643)
- William Murray, 1st Earl of Dysart (d. 1655)
- Elizabeth Murray, 2nd Countess of Dysart (d. 1698)
- Lionel Tollemache, 3rd Earl of Dysart (1649-1727)
- Lionel Tollemache, 4th Earl of Dysart (1708-1770)
- Lionel Tollemache, 5th Earl of Dysart (1734-1799)
- Wilbraham Tollemache, 6th Earl of Dysart (1739-1821)
- Louisa Tollemache, 7th Countess of Dysart (1745-1840)
- Lionel William John Tollemache, 8th Earl of Dysart (1794-1878)
- William John Manners Tollemache, 9th Earl of Dysart (1859-1935)
- Wenefryde Agatha Scott, 10th Countess of Dysart (1889-1975)
- Rosamund Agnes Greaves, 11th Countess of Dysart (1914-2003)
- Katherine Grant, 12th Countess of Dysart (b. 1918)
Lady Dysart's son and heir: John Grant, Lord Huntingtower