John Lemon

John Lemon
Member of the British Parliament
for West Looe
In office
1784
Member of the British Parliament
for Saltash
In office
1787–1790
Member of the British Parliament
for Truro
In office
1796–1814
Personal details
Born6 November 1754
Died5 April 1814
Military service
Ranklieutenant colonel
UnitHorse Guards

John Lemon (6 November 1754 – 5 April 1814) was a British Whig Member of Parliament.

He was born in Truro, the second son of William Lemon by his marriage to Anne, the daughter of John Willyams of Carnanton House, and was the grandson of William Lemon the Elder (1696–1760), who had acquired a substantial estate at Carclew in 1749, and the younger brother of Sir William Lemon, 1st Baronet.[1][2][3]

The young John Lemon was educated at Truro Grammar School[4] and later at Harrow.[5] He became a lieutenant colonel in the Horse Guards.[6]

On 5 April 1814, he died unmarried in Polvellen, Cornwall.[6]

  1. ^ 'Sir William Lemon' in Annual Biography and Obituary (1826), pp. 441-442
  2. ^ Pamela Dodds, Building Country Houses on Cornish Estates 1730–1830 (2002), paper Archived 22 March 2007 at the Wayback Machine for Cornish History Network conference
  3. ^ Hugh Pengelly Olivey, Notes on the Parish of Mylor, Section IX - Monuments in Mylor Church and Churchyard Archived 21 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine (1907)
  4. ^ Nicholas Carlisle, A concise description of the endowed grammar schools in England, vol. 1 (1818), p. 151
  5. ^ Stanley T. Bindoff, John S. Roskell, Lewis Namier, The House of Commons 3, (1983), p. 34: "LEMON, John (1754–1814), of Truro, Cornw. West Looe 5 Apr.-Aug. 1784 Saltash 7 May 1787-1790 Truro 1796-5 Apr. 1814 b. 6 Nov. 1754, 2nd s. of William Lemon and bro. of William Lemon (qv). educ. Harrow 1770-1."
  6. ^ a b Humphreys, Maggie & Evans, Robert, 1997. Dictionary of composers for the Church in Great Britain and Ireland. London: Mansell. p 206