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John Lyons (Antiguan politician)

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Name
  
John Lyons


Role
  
Antiguan politician

Died
  
February 6, 1816, England, United Kingdom

Captain John Lyons ((20 October 1760 – 6 February 1816) was a British owner of extensive sugar plantations, of 563 acres in total, in Antigua, where he served as a politician and a Captain in the Royal Navy.

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He married Catherine Walrond, the daughter of the 5th Marquis de Vallado, with whom he had 15 children, including Edmund Lyons, 1st Baron Lyons. John's grandchildren included Richard Lyons, 1st Viscount Lyons, the diplomat who solved the Trent Affair, Sir Algernon McLennan Lyons, Admiral of the Fleet, and Richard Lyons Pearson, Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police.

Family

John was born on Antigua on 20 October 1760. He was the eldest of 11 children. His father was John Lyons (1731-1775), who had succeeded to the 563 acre Lyons Estate in Antigua in 1748 and served as a member of the Council of Antigua from 1764 to 1775. His grandfather and great-grandfather had also been members of the Council. John's great-grandfather Major Henry Lyons had emigrated from River Lyons, King's County, Ireland, the Irish seat of the Lyons family.

The family is not Irish in origin, but a noble Norman-English family descended from the Norman Baron Sir John de Lyons, who arrived in England with the Norman Conquest and was granted lands at Warkworth, Northamptonshire, where the family seat was Warkworth Castle (Northamptonshire).

John's mother was Jane Harman (1733-1792), the daughter of Colonel Samuel Harman, who was elected a Member of Assembly for Nonsuch in 1727 and later a Member of Council and Judge of the Court of Common Pleas.

Life

John Lyons succeeded to the 563-acre Lyons Estate in Antigua. He was sworn in as a member of the Council of Antigua in 1782. After the death of their second child, in 1803, John and his wife, Catherine, returned to England and settled at St Austin's, an 190-acre estate in the New Forest, Lymington, Hampshire.

John Lyons died 6 February 1816 in England. A memorial inscription to him exists at Boldre, near Lymington.

Family

Lyons married Catherine Walrond in 1784, daughter of Maine Swete Walrond, 5th Marquis de Vallado. The couple had 15 children: 5 of the sons entered the service of the East India Company, 1 entered the British Army, and 3 entered the Royal Navy. Following Catherine's premature death in 1803, John married Elizabeth Robbins (26 November 1767 – 18 October 1820), daughter of William Robbins of Salisbury, Wiltshire, on 17 March 1804.

The following are those children by John's first marriage to Catherine Walrond:

  • Jane Lyons, (1785-1803)
  • Eliza Lyons, (1786-1786)
  • Admiral John Lyons, (1787-1872). Fought on HMS Victory at Battle of Trafalgar. John married, firstly, Caroline Bowen and, secondly, Anna Maria Fergusson.
  • Theodore Lyons, (1788-1825), d. East Indies
  • Lieutenant Henry Lyons, (1789-1807), killed in action at Copenhagen
  • Admiral Edmund Lyons, 1st Baron Lyons, (1790-1858). Father of Richard Lyons, 1st Viscount Lyons.
  • Anne Lyons, (1792-1816)
  • Catherine Lyons, (1794-1857), Artist
  • William Lyons, (1795-1795)
  • George Rose Lyons, (1796-1828), member of East India Company.
  • William Mills Lyons (1797-1881), Royal Artillery. Married Mary Ann Adams
  • Lieutenant Maine Walrond Lyons, (1798-1827). Killed at Battle of Navarino.
  • Caroline Lyons, (1800-1879), married 1820, Henry Shepherd Pearson, Governor of Penang (d.1840). Mother of Richard Lyons Otway Pearson, Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police.
  • Lieutenant-General Humphrey Lyons (1802-1873), Indian (Bombay) Army. Married Adelaide Matilda, daughter of 3rd Viscount Avonmore. Father of Sir Algernon McLennan Lyons, Admiral of the Fleet.
  • Charles Bethel Lyons, (1803-1864), married 1826, Mrs. Susannah Elizabeth Sockett (d.1847), and 2ndly 1848 Henrietta Moore (d.1880)
  • The following are the children born by the union between John and his second wife Elizabeth:

  • Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Athill Lyons (1805-1881), Indian (Bengal) Army. Married Sophia (d.1840), daughter of Colonel Logie, and, secondly, in 1842, Mary Wall (d.1893)
  • Frances Walrond Lyons, (1806-1884)
  • Captain (Edward Robbins Lyons, (1807-1849), Indian Army.
  • References

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