William Lascelles - Family

Family

Lascelles married Lady Caroline Georgiana Howard (d. 1881), daughter of George Howard, 6th Earl of Carlisle, on 14 May 1823. They had nine children:

  • Henrietta Frances Lascelles (d. 1884), married William Cavendish, 2nd Baron Chesham and had issue.
  • Georgiana Caroline Lascelles (d. 1911), married Charles William Grenfell, a grandson of William Molyneux, 2nd Earl of Sefton and had issue.
  • Emma Elizabeth Lascelles (d. 1920), married Lord Edward Cavendish, son of William Cavendish, 7th Duke of Devonshire and had issue.
  • Beatrice Blanche Lascelles (d. 1915), married Frederick Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury.
  • Major Claude George William Lascelles (1831–1903), died unmarried.
  • Edwin Lascelles (1833–1877), died unmarried.
  • Mary Louise Lascelles (c. 1836–1917), died unmarried.
  • Sir Frank Cavendish Lascelles (1841–1920), married Mary Emma Olliffe and had issue.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Arthur Lascelles (1842–1913), married Caroline Maria Gore, brother of Charles Gore and had issue, including Sir Francis William Lascelles.

Lascelles died in July 1851, aged 52. Lady Caroline Lascelles died in November 1881.

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