LEE, JOHN EDWARD. _b._ Hull 21 Dec. 1808; visited Russia
and Scandinavia; resided at Caerleon Priory, Monmouth, then
at Torquay; F.G.S. 1859; presented his fine collection of
fossils to British Museum 1885; author of Delineation of Roman
antiquities found at Caerleon 1845; Description of a Roman
building discovered at Caerleon 1850; Selections from an
antiquarian sketch book 1859; Isca Silurum, or an illustrated
catalogue of the museum of antiquities at Caerleon 1862; Roman
imperial profiles, one hundred and sixty lithographs 1874;
Note-book of an amateur geologist 1881; translated F. Keller’s
Lake-dwellings of Switzerland 1866, 2 ed. 1878. _d._ Villa
Syracuse, Daddy Hole plain, Torquay 18 Aug. 1887. _Proc. of Soc.
of Antiq. 2nd series_, _xii_ 142–3 (1888).
LEE, JOHN LEE (son of William Hanning _d._ 1834, by Harriet dau.
of Edward Lee). _b._ 11 Dec. 1802; educ. Westminster 1813–7,
matric. Ch. Ch. Oxf. 10 Feb. 1821; assumed name of Lee in place
of Hanning 1820; M.P. for Wells 1831–37; sheriff of Somerset