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Edward Hussey-Montagu, 1st Earl Beaulieu

Edward Hussey-Montagu, 1st Earl Beaulieu, KB (1721–1802), was a British politician. He was married to Isabella Montagu, Dowager Duchess of Manchester, a rich heiress.

Edward Hussey
Earl of Beaulieu
His arms as 1st Baron Beaulieu
Reign1784–1802
Died25 November 1802
Dover Street, London
Spouse(s)Isabella Montagu
Issue
Detail
John Hussey-Montagu, & others
FatherJames Hussey
MotherCatherine Parsons

Birth and origins edit

Family tree: Lord Beaulieu
Edward Hussey-Montagu with wife, parents, and other selected relatives.
George
Hamilton

d. 1676
Soldier
Frances
Jennings

c. 1647 – 1730
Beauty
Richard
Talbot
Earl
Tyrconnell

1630–1691
Richard
1st
Viscount
Rosse

1657–1703
Elizabeth
1667–1724
Richard
1st Earl
Rosse

d. 1741
James
Hussey

d. 1759
Catherine
Parsons

d. 1766
Richard
2nd Earl
1716–1764
1st Earl
Beaulieu

d. 1802
Isabella
Montagu

d. 1786
John
Lord Montagu

1747–1787)
d.v.p.*
Legend
d.v.p. = decessit vita patris (predeceased his father).

Edward was born in 1721, the son of James Hussey and his wife Catherine Parsons. His father's family was Old English, a cadet branch of the Husseys. The Husseys had come to Ireland in 1172, and became substantial landowners in County Meath[1] and County Kerry. The senior branch of the family held the title Baron Galtrim, although this appears to have been an Irish feudal barony rather than a peerage and did not entitle its holder to sit in the Irish House of Lords. His mother was a daughter of Richard Parsons, 1st Viscount Rosse.

Marriage and children edit

In 1743, Hussey married Isabella Montagu, Dowager Duchess of Manchester, a rich heiress, first daughter and co-heiress of the 2nd Duke of Montagu and Lady Mary née Churchill (a daughter of the 1st Duke of Marlborough).[2] In 1749, he legally changed his surname to Hussey-Montagu.[3]

Edward and Isabella had two children:

  1. Isabella Hussey-Montagu (1750–1772)
  2. John (1747–1787), MP 1772–1787, styled Baron Montagu[4]

Both children predeceased their parents and died without descendants. In 1753 he was made a Knight Companion of the Bath.[5]

Hussey had one child from Martha Howel, a housemaid in the service of Lord Beaulieu:

  • Elizabeth Hussey, 1780–1865, "described or alleged to be his natural daughter" (600 descendants in October 2012, mainly in France).

MP edit

From 1758 to 1762, he was Member of Parliament for Tiverton and a Whig.

Earl of Beaulieu edit

On his retirement from parliament, Hussey was on 11 May 1762, raised to the peerage as Baron Beaulieu, of Beaulieu in the Hampshire (called the County of Southampton from 1889 to 1959),[6][7] and later advanced to Earl Beaulieu in 1784,[8] both in the peerage of Ireland.

Death edit

Beaulieu, as he now was, died on 25 November 1802 in Dover Street (off Piccadilly), London. As his only son had predeceased him in 1787, his titles became extinct. He was buried on 14 December that year at Warkton, Northamptonshire.

Citations and sources edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ Lodge 1789, p. 45, 2nd note. "Sir Hugh Hussey, who came into Ireland 17 Henry II. married the sister of Theobald Fitz-Walter, the first Butler of Ireland, and died seized of large possessions in the county of Meath from the grant of Hugh de Lacie;"
  2. ^ Mosley, Charles, editor. Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition, 2 volumes. Crans, Switzerland: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 1999.
  3. ^ Malcomson 2006, p. 102. "Hussey's wife, whom he married 1743, was the already-mentioned Isabella, daughter and ultimately (1749) co-heiress of the 2nd Duke of Montagu, and childless widow of her kinsman the 2nd Duke of Manchester."
  4. ^ Cokayne 1912, p. 59, line 1. "John Hussey-Montagu, styled lord Monyagu, only s. [son] and h. ap. [heir apparent], was b. [born] 18 Jan. 1746/7; M.P. for Windsor from 1772 til his death. He d. unm. [died unmarriewd] and v.p. [while his father was alive], 25 June 1787."
  5. ^ Shaw 1906, p. 170. "1753, Aug. 27. Edward Hussey-Montague, afterwards earl of Beaulieu. Installed Dec. 27."
  6. ^ "Local Government Act 1958: Section 59: Change of Name of County". The London Gazette. 20 February 1959. p. 1241. from the original on 7 May 2013. Retrieved 27 August 2012.
  7. ^ Cokayne 1912, p. 58, line 18. "On 11 May 1762, he was cr. [created] Baron Beaulieu of Beaulieu, co. Southampton, with re. [remainder] to the heirs male of his body by Isabella, duchess dowager of Manchester, 1st daughter of John, Duke of Montagu, decd [deceased]."
  8. ^ Cokayne 1912, p. 58, line 21. "On 8 July 1784, he was cr. [created] Earl of Beaulieu."

Sources edit

  • Cokayne, George Edward (1912). Gibbs, Vicary (ed.). The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant. Vol. II (2nd ed.). London: St Catherine Press. OCLC 228661424. – Bass to Canning (for Beaulieu)
  • Lodge, John (1789). Archdall, Mervyn (ed.). The Peerage of Ireland or, A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom. Vol. VII. Dublin: James Moore. OCLC 264906028. – Barons (for Hussey)
  • Malcomson, Anthony P. W. (2006). In Pursuit of a Heiress. Belfast: Ulster Historical Foundation. ISBN 978-1-903688-65-6.
  • Shaw, William A. (1906). The Knights of England. Vol. I. London: Sherratt & Hughes. – Knights of orders of chivalry
  • National Archives File Ref : PROB 37/80 Prerogative court of Canterbury, Cause Papers.
  • The House of Commons, 1754–1790, Volume 2 / Lewis Namier, John Brooke pp 664–5.
  • Parliamentary Archives, Houses of Parliament, London.
  • The Gentleman's Magazine 1802, p 1167.
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
Henry Pelham
Nathaniel Ryder
Member of Parliament for Tiverton
1758–1762
With: Nathaniel Ryder
Succeeded by
Peerage of Great Britain
New creation Earl Beaulieu
1784–1802
Extinct
Baron Beaulieu
1762–1802

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1730BeautyRichardTalbotEarlTyrconnell1630 1691 Richard1stViscountRosse1657 1703Elizabeth1667 1724 Richard1st EarlRossed 1741JamesHusseyd 1759CatherineParsonsd 1766 Richard2nd Earl1716 17641st EarlBeaulieud 1802IsabellaMontagud 1786 JohnLord Montagu1747 1787 d v p Legend XXXSubject ofthe articleXXXEarls ofBeaulieuXXXViscounts amp earls of Rosse XXXEarls ofTyrconnell d v p decessit vita patris predeceased his father Edward was born in 1721 the son of James Hussey and his wife Catherine Parsons His father s family was Old English a cadet branch of the Husseys The Husseys had come to Ireland in 1172 and became substantial landowners in County Meath 1 and County Kerry The senior branch of the family held the title Baron Galtrim although this appears to have been an Irish feudal barony rather than a peerage and did not entitle its holder to sit in the Irish House of Lords His mother was a daughter of Richard Parsons 1st Viscount Rosse Marriage and children editIn 1743 Hussey married Isabella Montagu Dowager Duchess of Manchester a rich heiress first daughter and co heiress of the 2nd Duke of Montagu and Lady Mary nee Churchill a daughter of the 1st Duke of Marlborough 2 In 1749 he legally changed his surname to Hussey Montagu 3 Edward and Isabella had two children Isabella Hussey Montagu 1750 1772 John 1747 1787 MP 1772 1787 styled Baron Montagu 4 Both children predeceased their parents and died without descendants In 1753 he was made a Knight Companion of the Bath 5 Hussey had one child from Martha Howel a housemaid in the service of Lord Beaulieu Elizabeth Hussey 1780 1865 described or alleged to be his natural daughter 600 descendants in October 2012 mainly in France MP editFrom 1758 to 1762 he was Member of Parliament for Tiverton and a Whig Earl of Beaulieu editOn his retirement from parliament Hussey was on 11 May 1762 raised to the peerage as Baron Beaulieu of Beaulieu in the Hampshire called the County of Southampton from 1889 to 1959 6 7 and later advanced to Earl Beaulieu in 1784 8 both in the peerage of Ireland Death editBeaulieu as he now was died on 25 November 1802 in Dover Street off Piccadilly London As his only son had predeceased him in 1787 his titles became extinct He was buried on 14 December that year at Warkton Northamptonshire Citations and sources editCitations edit Lodge 1789 p 45 2nd note Sir Hugh Hussey who came into Ireland 17 Henry II married the sister of Theobald Fitz Walter the first Butler of Ireland and died seized of large possessions in the county of Meath from the grant of Hugh de Lacie Mosley Charles editor Burke s Peerage and Baronetage 106th edition 2 volumes Crans Switzerland Burke s Peerage Genealogical Books Ltd 1999 Malcomson 2006 p 102 Hussey s wife whom he married 1743 was the already mentioned Isabella daughter and ultimately 1749 co heiress of the 2nd Duke of Montagu and childless widow of her kinsman the 2nd Duke of Manchester Cokayne 1912 p 59 line 1 John Hussey Montagu styled lord Monyagu only s son and h ap heir apparent was b born 18 Jan 1746 7 M P for Windsor from 1772 til his death He d unm died unmarriewd and v p while his father was alive 25 June 1787 Shaw 1906 p 170 1753 Aug 27 Edward Hussey Montague afterwards earl of Beaulieu Installed Dec 27 Local Government Act 1958 Section 59 Change of Name of County The London Gazette 20 February 1959 p 1241 Archived from the original on 7 May 2013 Retrieved 27 August 2012 Cokayne 1912 p 58 line 18 On 11 May 1762 he was cr created Baron Beaulieu of Beaulieu co Southampton with re remainder to the heirs male of his body by Isabella duchess dowager of Manchester 1st daughter of John Duke of Montagu decd deceased Cokayne 1912 p 58 line 21 On 8 July 1784 he was cr created Earl of Beaulieu Sources edit Cokayne George Edward 1912 Gibbs Vicary ed The complete peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom extant extinct or dormant Vol II 2nd ed London St Catherine Press OCLC 228661424 Bass to Canning for Beaulieu Lodge John 1789 Archdall Mervyn ed The Peerage of Ireland or A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom Vol VII Dublin James Moore OCLC 264906028 Barons for Hussey Malcomson Anthony P W 2006 In Pursuit of a Heiress Belfast Ulster Historical Foundation ISBN 978 1 903688 65 6 Shaw William A 1906 The Knights of England Vol I London Sherratt amp Hughes Knights of orders of chivalry National Archives File Ref PROB 37 80 Prerogative court of Canterbury Cause Papers The House of Commons 1754 1790 Volume 2 Lewis Namier John Brooke pp 664 5 Parliamentary Archives Houses of Parliament London The Gentleman s Magazine 1802 p 1167 Parliament of Great Britain Preceded byHenry PelhamNathaniel Ryder Member of Parliament for Tiverton1758 1762 With Nathaniel Ryder Succeeded byNathaniel RyderCharles Gore Peerage of Great Britain New creation Earl Beaulieu1784 1802 Extinct Baron Beaulieu1762 1802 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edward Hussey Montagu 1st Earl Beaulieu 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