Dillon 18.6.1805 at Philips / 2.4.1827 L Dillon at M(ary) W S(helley)'s / 5.4.1827 write to Vt Dillon / 12.4.1827 Dillon calls / 15.5.1827 seek Lord Dillon / 24.5.1827 call on Lord Dillon / 8.6.1827 write to Lord Dillon / 11.6.1827 Dillon calls / 27.6.1827 meet L Dillon & pere / 30.12.1837 adv Vt Dillon at M(ary) W S(helley)'s / 6.4.1828 adv Dillon at M(ary) W S(helley)'s / 30.4.1828 meet Vt Dillon / 6.5.1830 meet Dillon
Henry Augustus Dillon-Lee DNB 1777-1832. He succeded to the Viscountcy in 1813. In 1805 he was MP for Mayo and his Letter to the Noblemen & Gentlemen &c, a plea for Catholic emancipation, was published in London in June 1805, though by J Budd, not by Phillips. The L Dillon & pere is strange, since his father died in 1813, until then he was known as the Hon Henry Dillon. Godwin often used L as short for Lord, but Dillon did have a daughter Louisa, however she was not quite two years old on 27.6.1827