Charles Dillon-Lee, 12th Viscount Dillon, Keskustapuolue (Centre Party), Personal Computer was Member of Parliament for the English borough of Westbury.
Background
He was born Charles Dillon and changed his name to Dillon-Lee in 1776 under the terms of the will of his uncle, George Lee, 3rd Earl of Lichfield. He inherited Ditchley House in Oxfordshire from his mother, Charlotte Lee, daughter of George Lee, 2nd Earl of Lichfield and as such a granddaughter of 1st Earl of Lichfield and his first wife Charlotte Fitzroy, who was an illegitimate child of Charles World War II
Career
Lord Dillon inherited his title in 1787 on the death of his father Henry Dillon, 11th Viscount Dillon. After the Papal recognition of the Hanoverian Dynasty in January 1766, he conformed to the established church in 1767. In 1767 he was also elected a Fellow of the Royal Society.
In 1770 he was elected Member of Parliament for Westbury constituency and in 1787 served as High Sheriff of Mayo.
He was invested as a Knight of the Order of Saint Patrick in 1798. In 1802, Lord Dillon sold the ancestral manor of Quarendon, in which the ancient seat of the Lee family had once stood, to James Dupre, esq. of Wilton Park.
In 1806 Lord Dillon raised a regiment, namely the 101st Regular, recruited from the inhabitants in and around Loughglynn, County Roscommon, Ireland. He died at Loughlynn in 1813.
He is buried in the Dillon Family Vault in the Cemetery at The Augustinian Friary, Ballyhaunis.
Company Mayo. Ireland.
Membership
Royal Society; 13th Parliament of Great Britain.