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Earl of Scarborough is in Earldoms of England Alphabetically, Earldoms of England Chronologically, Extant Earldoms of England.
1st: Richard Lumley 1st Earl Scarborough. Died 1721. Son
2nd: Richard Lumley 2nd Earl Scarborough. Died 1740. Brother.
3rd: Thomas Lumley-Saunderson 3rd Earl Scarborough. Died 1752. Son
4th: Richard Lumley-Saunderson 4th Earl Scarborough. Died 1782. Son
5th: George Lumley-Saunderson 5th Earl Scarborough. Died 1807. Brother.
6th: Richard Lumley-Saunderson 6th Earl Scarborough. Died 1832. Brother.
7th: John Lumley-Savile 7th Earl Scarborough. Died 1835. Son
8th: John Lumley-Savile 8th Earl Scarborough. Died 1856. First Cousin Once Removed.
9th: Richard Lumley 9th Earl Scarborough. Died 1884. Son
10th: Aldred Beresford Lumley 10th Earl Scarborough. Died 1945. Nephew.
11th: Roger Lumley 11th Earl of Scarbrough. Died 1969. Son
12th: Richard Lumley 12th Earl of Scarbrough. Died 2004. Son
On 15th April 1690 Richard Lumley (age 40) was created Earl of Scarborough by King William III of England, Scotland and Ireland (age 39) in recognition of his support of the Glorious Revolution he having been one of the signatories of the Invitation to William of Orange from the Immortal Seven. Frances Jones (age 23) by marriage Countess of Scarborough.
On 17th December 1721 Richard Lumley 1st Earl Scarborough (age 71) died of apoplexy at Gerard Street, Soho. His son Richard (age 35) succeeded 2nd Earl of Scarborough, 3rd Viscount Lumley, 2nd Baron Lumley.
On 29th January 1740 Richard Lumley 2nd Earl Scarborough (age 53) committed suicide by shooting himself through the roof of the mouth possibly as a result of his having told the Dowager Duchess of Manchester (age 34), who he had intended to marry the following day, a state secret which she then shared with her grandmother Sarah Jennings Duchess of Marlborough (age 79) who shared it with William Pulteney 1st Earl Bath (age 55) who shared it with everyone else. His brother Thomas (age 49) succeeded 3rd Earl of Scarborough, 4th Viscount Lumley, 3rd Baron Lumley. Frances Hamilton Countess Scarborough by marriage Countess of Scarborough. He left his estates to his youngest brother James Lumley (age 34).
On 4th February 1740 Richard Lumley 2nd Earl Scarborough was buried at the Grosvenor Chapel, Mayfair.
On 15th March 1752 Thomas Lumley-Saunderson 3rd Earl Scarborough (age 61) died. His son Richard (age 26) succeeded 4th Earl of Scarborough, 5th Viscount Lumley, 4th Baron Lumley.
Before 1753 Richard Lumley-Saunderson 4th Earl Scarborough (age 27) and Barbara Savile Countess Scarborough were married. She by marriage Countess of Scarborough. He the son of Thomas Lumley-Saunderson 3rd Earl Scarborough and Frances Hamilton Countess Scarborough.
On 12th May 1782 Richard Lumley-Saunderson 4th Earl Scarborough (age 57) died. His son George (age 28) succeeded 5th Earl of Scarborough, 6th Viscount Lumley, 5th Baron Lumley.
On 5th September 1807 George Lumley-Saunderson 5th Earl Scarborough (age 53) died. On 5th September 1807 His brother Richard (age 50) succeeded 6th Earl of Scarborough, 7th Viscount Lumley, 6th Baron Lumley. Henrietta Willoughby Viscountess Lumley by marriage Viscountess Lumley.
On 17th June 1832 Richard Lumley-Saunderson 6th Earl Scarborough (age 75) died. His brother John (age 71) succeeded 7th Earl of Scarborough, 8th Viscount Lumley, 7th Baron Lumley. Anna Maria Herring Viscountess Lumley by marriage Viscountess Lumley.
On 21st February 1835 John Lumley-Savile 7th Earl Scarborough (age 74) died. His son John (age 46) succeeded 8th Earl of Scarborough, 9th Viscount Lumley, 8th Baron Lumley.
In October 1846 Richard Lumley 9th Earl Scarborough (age 33) and Adeliza Drummond Countess Scarborough were married. She by marriage Countess of Scarborough.
On 29th October 1856 John Lumley-Savile 8th Earl Scarborough (age 68) died. His first cousin once removed Richard (age 43) succeeded 9th Earl of Scarborough, 10th Viscount Lumley, 9th Baron Lumley.
On 5th December 1884 Richard Lumley 9th Earl Scarborough (age 71) died. On 5th December 1884 His son Aldred (age 27) succeeded 10th Earl of Scarborough, 11th Viscount Lumley, 10th Baron Lumley.
On 8th April 1899 Aldred Beresford Lumley 10th Earl Scarborough (age 41) and Lucy Cecilia Dunn-Garnder Countess Scarborough were married at Christ Church. She by marriage Countess of Scarborough. He the son of Richard Lumley 9th Earl Scarborough and Adeliza Drummond Countess Scarborough.
On 4th March 1945 Aldred Beresford Lumley 10th Earl Scarborough (age 87) died. His nephew Roger (age 48) succeeded 11th Earl of Scarborough, 12th Viscount Lumley, 11th Baron Lumley. Katherine Isobel McEwen Countess Scarborough (age 45) by marriage Countess of Scarborough.
On 29th June 1969 Roger Lumley 11th Earl of Scarbrough (age 72) died. His son Richard (age 36) succeeded 12th Earl of Scarborough, 13th Viscount Lumley, 12th Baron Lumley.
In 1970 Richard Lumley 12th Earl of Scarbrough (age 37) and Elizabeth Anne Ramsay Countess Scarborough (age 28) were married. She by marriage Countess of Scarborough. He the son of Roger Lumley 11th Earl of Scarbrough and Katherine Isobel McEwen Countess Scarborough (age 70).
On 23rd March 2004 Richard Lumley 12th Earl of Scarbrough (age 71) died. His son Richard (age 30) succeeded 13th Earl of Scarborough, 14th Viscount Lumley, 13th Baron Lumley.