George was born on 12 March 1690 in St. James Park, London.[1] He was one of the ten children and the fourth of the sons of Edward 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 natural daughter of Charles II and Barbara Villiers.[2]
Family tree
George Lee, 2nd Earl, with wife, parents, and other selected relatives.
Also see the lists of siblings and children in the text.
George listed among his brothers
He appears below among his brothers as the fourth son:
Edward Henry (1681–1713), became the colonel of the Royal Regiment of Guards, predeceased his father and never married;[3]
James (died 1711), became a captain in the Royal Navy and married Sarah, daughter of John Bagshaw, but the marriage stayed childless and he predeceased his father;[4]
Charles (died 1708), predeceased his father and never married;[5]
George Henry (died 1742), the subject of this article;
Elizabeth, married first Colonel Lee and secondly the Reverend Dr. Edward Young;[9] and
Barbara, married Sir Charles, 2nd Baronet Browne of Kiddington.[10][11]
Early life
George became heir apparent and was given the corresponding courtesy title of Viscount Quarendon when his eldest brother, Edward Henry, died in 1713.[12] On 14 July 1716 his father died and he succeeded as the 2nd Earl of Lichfield.[13]
Lee Baronets of Quarendon, Buckinghamshire, 1611–1776.
References
^ abCokayne 1893, p. 75, line 23. "... [George Lee, the 2nd Earl was] b. in St. James' Park, 12 March 1689/90;"
^Burke 1883, p. 317, right column, line 29. "His lordship [Edward Lee, 1st Earl] m. [married] Lady Charlotte Fits-Roy, natural dau. [daughter] of King Charles II., by Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland ..."
^Cokayne 1893, p. 75, line 19. "Edward Henry Lee, styled Viscount Quarendon, 2d but 1st surv. s. [surviving son] and h. ap. [heir apparent], b. [born] at Windsor 6 June 1681, Col. of the Royal Reg. of Guards. He d.v.p. [predeceased his father] and unm. [unmarried] 1713."
^Burke 1883, p. 317, right column, line 35. "James, capt. R.N., m. [married] Sarah, dau. [daughter] of John Bagshaw, and d. [died] in 1711, s.p. [childless]"
^Burke & Burke 1838, p. 89, right column, line 4. "The gentleman [George Browne] m. first, in 1725, Lady Barbara Lee, youngest daughter of Edward, first Earl of Lichfield and widow of Colonel Lee ..."
^ abCokayne 1893, p. 75, line 24. "... styled Viscount Quarenton from 1713 till he suc. [succeeded] to the peerage on 14 July 1716;"
^ abBurke 1883, p. 317, right column, line 47. "... [the 1st Earl] d. [died] in 1716 and was s. [succeeded] by his eldest surviving son, George Henry Lee, 2nd Earl ..."
^ abCokayne 1893, p. 75, line 26. "He [George Lee, the 2nd Earl] m. [married] Frances, da. [daughter] of Sir John Hales, 4th Bart. of Woodchurch, co Kent, by his first wife "
^Burke 1883, p. 317, right column, line 57. "I. Charlotte, m. 26 October 1645 Henry, 11th Viscount Dillon. Lady Charlotte became eventually heiress of her father; and her fortune was inherited by her descendents, the viscounts Dillon."