Lord Lichfield, as he now was, died childless on 4 November 1776, falling off his horse while hunting near Ditchley. He was buried in the All Saints church in
Spelsbury in an elaborate marble monument by
William Tyler (architect). He was the last Earl of this, the second, creation of the title. The earldom became extinct, but the estate went to his niece Lady Charlotte Lee, eldest surviving daughter of his brother,
George Lee, 2nd Earl of Lichfield. In 1744 Charlotte had married
Viscount Dillon. Their son
Charles Dillon, 12th Viscount Dillon inherited the estate at his mother's death in 1794. This included the house at
Ditchley, which remained the home of the
Viscounts Dillon until 1934. == Notes and references ==