EDMUND LYONS, 1ST BARON LYONS

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Edmund Lyons

Arms of Lord Lyons

'Edmund Lyons, 1st Baron Lyons', G.C.B., K.C.H.

★ Born Whitehayes House, Burton, near Christchurch, Hampshire, 21 November 1790

★ Died Arundel Castle, Sussex, 23 November 1858
He was the fourth son of John Lyons of Antigua and St. Austin's, Hants, and Catherine (née Walrond), daughter of Maine Swete Walrond, 5th Marquis de Vallado. Edmund led a distinguished career in the Royal Navy, culminating with the Crimean War and his appointment as Commander of the Black Sea Fleet. He also held various diplomatic posts for Her Majesty's government, including ambassadorial positions in Sweden, Switzerland and to the newly established court of King Otto of Greece.
Edmund was created a knight 1835, Baronet 1840 and then elevated to the peerage as ''Baron Lyons, of Christchurch'' in 1856. He was the recipient of various other foreign honours, namely:

★ 1828 - Knight of the Order of St Louis (France)

★ 1833 - Knight Commander of the Order of the Redeemer (Greece)

★ 185? - Order of the Mejidie, 1st Class (Ottoman Empire)
Edmund Lyons

Edmund, Lord Lyons, died on 23 November 1858, his body interred in the vault beneath the Fitzalan Chapel at Arundel Castle. A full lifesize marble statue by Matthew Noble was erected to his memory in 1860 in St. Pauls Cathedral, London.
In 1814 Edmund married Augusta Louisa Rogers (17911852), younger daughter and co-heiress of Captain Josias Rogers, R.N., by whom he had two sons and two daughters:

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NameBirthDeathNotes
Anne Theresa Bickerton Lyons18151894married 1839, Philip Hartmann Veit von Würtzburg, Baron von Würtzburg
Richard Bickerton Pemell Lyons181718872nd Baron Lyons, 1st Viscount (1881), gazetted an Earl (1887)
Edmund Moubray Lyons18191855Captain R.N.; killed in the Crimean War
Augusta Mary Minna Catherine Lyons18211886married 1839, Henry Granville Fitzalan-Howard, Lord Fitzalan, later 14th Duke of Norfolk


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