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{{Infobox peerperson
| name = LouisaThe TollemacheCountess of Dysart
| image = Lady Louisa Manners, Countess of Dysart, follower of John Hoppner.jpg
| caption= Portrait of lady Louisa Manners by [[John Constable]] after [[John Hoppner|Hoppner]].
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1745|07|02|df=y}}
| birth_place = England
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1840|09|22|1745|07|02|df=y}}
| death_place = [[Ham House]], London
| predecessorhonorific-prefix = [[WilbrahamThe Tollemache,Right 6th Earl of DysartHonourable]] (her brother)
|issue = 10, including [[William Tollemache, Lord Huntingtower (1766–1833)|William]], [[John Manners Tollemache|John]] and [[Louisa Grace Beauclerk, Duchess of St Albans|Louisa]]
| successor = [[Lionel Tollemache, 8th Earl of Dysart]] (her grandson)
}}
|issue = [[William Tollemache, Lord Huntingtower (1766–1833)|William Tollemache, Lord Huntingtower]]<br>[[John Manners Tollemache]]<br>Charles Manners-Tollemache<br>George<br> Elizabeth Louisa Tollemache<br>Sophia Tollemache<br>Catherine Sophia Tollemache<br>Maria Caroline Tollemache<br>[[Louisa Grace Beauclerk, Duchess of St Albans]]<br>Laura Tollemache
 
|succession=[[Earl of Dysart|7th Countess of Dysart]]|reign=1821–1840}}
'''Louisa Manners Tollemache, 7th Countess of Dysart''' (2 July 1745 – 22 September 1840) was an English peeress.<ref>''The Register of Births & Baptisms in the Parish of St James within the Liberty of Westminster Vol. IV. 1741-1760''. 30 July 1745.</ref> was a peer in the [[Scottish peerage]] in a flourishing family. Her father held considerable estates in England largely due to the two marriages of [[Elizabeth Maitland, Duchess of Lauderdale]], earlier Tollemache, née Elizabeth Murray. Her elder brothers left no surviving issue on their deaths which enabled her to enjoy and help to pass on to her descendants the key family settlement properties: [[Helmingham Hall]] and [[Ham House]] in [[England]].
 
==Family and early life==