Sackville Lane-Fox, 12th Baron Conyers
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Sackville George Lane-Fox, 15th Baron Darcy de Knayth and 12th Baron Conyers (14 September 1827 – 24 August 1888) was a British
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 peer
Peerage
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 and soldier.

Lane-Fox was the eldest son of Sackville Lane-Fox
Sackville Lane-Fox
Sackville Walter Lane-Fox , was a British Conservative Party politician.-Background:Lane-Fox was the son of James Fox-Lane, of Bramham Park, Yorkshire, by the Honourable Mary Lucy, daughter of George Pitt, 1st Baron Rivers...

 and his wife, Lady Charlotte, only daughter of the 6th Duke of Leeds
George Osborne, 6th Duke of Leeds
George William Frederick Osborne, 6th Duke of Leeds KG, PC , styled Earl of Danby until 1789 and Marquess of Carmarthen from 1789 to 1799, was a British peer and politician...

. In 1846, he became a Cornet
Cornet (military rank)
Cornet was originally the third and lowest grade of commissioned officer in a British cavalry troop, after captain and lieutenant. A cornet is a new and junior officer.- Traditional duties :The cornet carried the troop standard, also known as a "cornet"....

 by purchase
Sale of commissions
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 in the Royal Horse Guards
Royal Horse Guards
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 and exchanged to the 13th Light Dragoons
13th Light Dragoons
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 in 1849. In 1854, he became an Ensign
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 in the 21st Regiment of Foot, a Lieutenant
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 in the 87th Regiment of Foot in 1856, a Cornet in the West Riding Yeomanry in 1861 and a Lieutenant in the Royal East Kent Yeomanry
Royal East Kent Yeomanry
The Royal East Kent Yeomanry were formed in 1794, originally as a series of independent troops based in the important towns of Kent, England.In the latter part of the 19th century they frequently provided escorts for the Queen and members of the Royal Family, and as a result, in 1856 the East Kent...

 in 1863.

In 1859, Lane-Fox had inherited the Portuguese
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 countship of Mértola
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 and the baronies of Darcy de Knayth
Baron Darcy de Knayth
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 and Conyers
Baron Conyers
The title Baron Conyers was created in the Peerage of England on 17 October 1509 for William Conyers, the son-in-law of William Neville, 1st Earl of Kent. The abeyance after the death of the 3rd baron was terminated for the 7th Baron Darcy de Knayth, these baronies were held together until the...

 from his maternal uncle, the 7th Duke of Leeds
Francis D'Arcy-Osborne, 7th Duke of Leeds
Francis George Godolphin D'Arcy D'Arcy-Osborne, 7th Duke of Leeds , styled Earl of Danby from birth until 1799 and Marquess of Carmarthen from 1799 until 1838, was a British peer and politician.-Background:...

. On 14 August 1860, Lord Conyers married Mary Curteis and they later had three children:
  • The Hon. Sackville FitzRoy Henry (1861-1879)
  • The Hon. Marcia Amelia Mary
    Marcia Pelham, Countess of Yarborough
    Marcia Amelia Mary Pelham, Countess of Yarborough and 13th Baroness Conyers and 7th Baroness Fauconberg, OBE was a British peeress.Marcia was the eldest daughter of the 12th Baron Conyers and his wife, Mary...

     (1863-1926), married Charles Pelham, 4th Earl of Yarborough
    Charles Pelham, 4th Earl of Yarborough
    Charles Alfred Worsley Pelham, 4th Earl of Yarborough KG, PC , styled Lord Worsley until 1875, was a British peer and politician...

    .
  • The Hon. Violet Ida Evelyn
    Violet Herbert, Countess of Powis
    Violet Ida Eveline Herbert, Countess of Powis and 16th Baroness Darcy de Knayth was a British peeress....

     (1865-1929), married George Herbert, 4th Earl of Powis.


On Lord Conyers death in 1888, both baronies became abeyant
Abeyance
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between his two daughters (as his only son had predeceased him), although his countship passed to his eldest daughter, Marcia. The barony of Conyers was later granted to Marcia in 1892, and the barony of Darcy de Knayth granted to his other daughter, Violet in 1903.
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