Sackville Lane-Fox, 12th Baron Conyers

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Sackville George Lane-Fox, 15th Baron Darcy de Knayth and 12th Baron Conyers (14 September 182724 August 1888) was a British peer and soldier.

Lane-Fox was the eldest son of Sackville Lane-Fox and his wife, Lady Charlotte (the only daughter of the 6th Duke of Leeds). In 1846, he became a Cornet by purchase in the Royal Horse Guards and exchanged to the 13th Light Dragoons in 1849. In 1854, he became an Ensign in the 21st Regiment of Foot, a Lieutenant in the 87th Regiment of Foot in 1856, a Cornet in the West Riding Yeomanry in 1861 and a Lieutenant in the East Kent Yeomanry in 1863.

In 1859, Lane-Fox had inherited the Portuguese countship of Mértola and the baronies of Darcy de Knayth and Conyers from his maternal uncle, the 7th Duke of Leeds. On 14 August 1860, Lord Conyers married Mary Curteis and they later had three children:

On Lord Conyers death in 1888, both baronies became abeyant between his two daughters (as his only son had predeceased him), although his countship passed to his eldest daughter, Marcia. The barony of Conyers was later granted to Marcia in 1892, and the barony of Darcy de Knayth granted to his other daughter, Violet in 1903.

Peerage of England
Preceded by
Francis D'Arcy-Osborne
Baron Conyers
1859–1888
Succeeded by
Abeyant
(later Marcia Pelham)
Baron Darcy de Knayth
1859–1888
Succeeded by
Abeyant
(later Violet Herbert)
Titles of nobility
Preceded by
Francis D'Arcy-Osborne
Count of Mértola
1836–1888
Succeeded by
Marcia Pelham