Syr William Lemon, 1a Baronet (11 mis Hedra 1748 – 11 mis Kevardhu 1824) a veu Esel a'n Senedh dhe bastellow vro yn Kernow a 1770 dhe 1824, somm a 54 bledhen.

Kilva

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Ev o mab William Lemon hag Anne, myrgh John Willyams a Carnanton House ha mab wynn William Lemon (1696–1760), a gavas perghenogeth an teylu yn Krugliw in 1749.[1][2][3]

Broder yonka Lemon, John (1754–1814) a veu Esel a'n Senedh rag Essa and Truru, hag o perghennek Pollevillan.[4] John Lemon a veu marow an 5 mis Ebrel 1814.

Y hwor Anne a dhemedhas John Buller, ES rag Keresk ha Porthbyghan.

Adhyskans

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Adhyskys veu orth Christ Church, Oxford gans Grand Tour.[5]

Servis y'n senedh

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Ev a veu Esel a'n Senedh rag Pennrynn 1770–1774 ha Kernow 1774–1824, somm a 54 bledhen.

Ev a veu gwrys an Baronet Lemon a Krugliw, Kernow an 24 mis Me 1774.[6]

Demedhyans

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Ev a dhemedhas Jane, myrgh gottha James Buller, ES rag Kernow hag y wreg Jane, o myrgh gottha Allen Bathurst, 1a Yurl Bathurst. Jane Lemon a veu marow an 17 mis Metheven 1823.[7]

Fleghes

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Pennfenten: Baronetage gans Debrett, 1839.[8]

Mernans

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Ev a veu marow an 11 mis Kevardhu 1824 hag y ditel eth dh'y vab Charles Lemon (1784–1868).

Devynnow

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  1. Annual Biography and obituary (1826) p.441-442: "Sir William Lemon" in Google Books.
  2. Pamela Dodds "Building Country Houses on Cornish Estates 1730–1830" paper for Cornish History Network conference (2002)
  3. "Notes on the Parish of Mylor", published by Hugh Pengelly Olivey 1907: Section IX -Monuments in Mylor Church and Churchyard
  4. "BULLER, John (1745-93), of Morval, Cornw.". History of Parliament Online. http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1754-1790/member/buller-john-1745-93. Kyrghys 14 May 2016.
  5. Edwin Jaggard Cornwall politics in the age of reform 1790-1855, Royal Historical Society/Boydell Press, (1999), Skantlyn:ISBN.
  6. Leigh Rayment's Peerage page for date created Baronet
  7. Mylor history by Hugh Pengelly Olivey (1907):
  8. Debrett's Baronetage 7th edn. 1839, page 201, on Google Books (accessed 6 March 2008).
  9. Debrett's The baronetage of England (1839), page 348: Lemon of Carclew entry, on Google Books.
  10. Gentleman's Magazine 1839 p. 663 Louisa Hart Dyke's obituary on Google Books (accessed 6 March 2008)