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James Gascoyne-Cecil, 2nd Marquess of Salisbury

James Brownlow William Gascoyne-Cecil, 2nd Marquess of Salisbury, KG, PC (17 April 1791 – 12 April 1868), styled Viscount Cranborne until 1823, was a British Conservative politician. He held office under The Earl of Derby as Lord Privy Seal in 1852 and Lord President of the Council between 1858 and 1859. He was the father of Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, three times Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and grandfather of Arthur Balfour, who also served as Prime Minister.

The Marquess of Salisbury
Lord President of the Council
In office
26 February 1858 – 11 June 1859
MonarchVictoria
Prime MinisterThe Earl of Derby
Preceded byThe Earl Granville
Succeeded byThe Earl Granville
Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal
In office
27 February 1852 – 17 December 1852
MonarchVictoria
Prime MinisterThe Earl of Derby
Preceded byThe Earl of Minto
Succeeded byThe Duke of Argyll
Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
In office
13 June 1823 – 12 April 1868
Hereditary peerage
Preceded byThe 1st Marquess of Salisbury
Succeeded byThe 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
Member of Parliament
for Hertford
In office
1817–1823
Preceded byHon. Edward Spencer Cowper
Succeeded byThomas Byron
Member of Parliament
for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis
In office
1813–1817
Preceded byHon. Edward Spencer Cowper
Succeeded byAdolphus Dalrymple
Personal details
Born
James Brownlow William Cecil

17 April 1791 (1791-04-17)
Died12 April 1868 (1868-04-13) (aged 76)
NationalityBritish
Political partyConservative
Spouse(s)
Frances Gascoyne
(m. 1821; died 1839)

(m. 1847)

Background

Salisbury was the son of James Cecil, 1st Marquess of Salisbury, and Lady Emily Mary Hill, daughter of Wills Hill, 1st Marquess of Downshire.[1]

Political career

Salisbury entered the House of Commons in 1813 as Member of Parliament for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis, a seat he held until 1817,[2] and then sat for Hertford between 1817 and 1823.[3]

In the latter year, he succeeded his father in the marquessate and entered the House of Lords. He served in the Lord Derby's first two cabinets as Lord Privy Seal in 1852[4] and as Lord President of the Council between 1858 and 1859.[5] He was sworn of the Privy Council in 1826[6] and made a Knight of the Garter in 1842.[7]

Apart from his political career he also served as titular Lord Lieutenant of Middlesex between 1841 and 1868,[8] and followed his father as Colonel of the Hertfordshire Militia.[9] During a period of unrest in 1830 he raised the South Hertfordshire Yeomanry Cavalry and commanded it with the rank of Major. He was promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel the following year when the regiment was expanded. In 1847, however, he exchanged with his second-in-command, James Grimston, 2nd Earl of Verulam, and reverted to the rank of major.[10]

Family

Lord Salisbury was married twice. His first marriage was on 2 February 1821 to Frances Mary Gascoyne (born 25 January 1802, died 15 October 1839), daughter of Bamber Gascoyne of Childwall Hall, Lancashire, and his wife Sarah Bridget Frances Price. A biography of her by Carola Oman appeared in 1966.[11] The couple had six children, including:

Lord Salisbury's second marriage, on 29 April 1847, was to Lady Mary Catherine Sackville-West, daughter of George Sackville-West, 5th Earl De La Warr, and Elizabeth Sackville-West, Countess De La Warr, with whom he had five children:

  • Lord Sackville Arthur Cecil (16 March 1848 – 29 January 1898), died unmarried.
  • Lady Mary Arabella Arthur Cecil (26 April 1850 – 18 August 1903), married Alan Stewart, 10th Earl of Galloway.
  • Lady Margaret Elizabeth Cecil (1850 – 11 March 1919), died unmarried.
  • Lord Arthur Cecil (3 July 1851– 16 July 1913), married Elizabeth Ann Wilson and had children; married secondly, in 1902, Frederica von Klenck, daughter of diplomat Baron Otto von Klenck, of Gmunden, and his British-born wife née Stewart.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Lionel Cecil (21 March 1853 – 13 January 1901), died unmarried.

Lord Salisbury died in April 1868, aged 76, and was succeeded as marquess by his third, eldest surviving son, Robert. The Marchioness of Salisbury died in December 1900.[1]

External links

  • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by the Marquess of Salisbury
  • "Archival material relating to James Gascoyne-Cecil, 2nd Marquess of Salisbury". UK National Archives.  

References

  1. ^ a b thepeerage.com Sir James Brownlow William Gascoyne-Cecil, 2nd Marquess of Salisbury
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 July 2018. Retrieved 15 September 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 11 October 2018. Retrieved 15 September 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  4. ^ "No. 21296". The London Gazette. 27 February 1852. p. 634.
  5. ^ "No. 22103". The London Gazette. 26 February 1858. p. 1019.
  6. ^ [Usurped!]
  7. ^ "No. 20090". The London Gazette. 12 April 1842. p. 1017.
  8. ^ [Usurped!]
  9. ^ H.G. Hart, The New Annual Army List, and Militia List, 1840.
  10. ^ Lt-Col J.D. Sainsbury, The Hertfordshire Yeomanry: An Illustrated History 1794–1920, Welwyn: Hart Books/Hertfordshire Yeomanry and Artillery Historical Trust, 1994, ISBN 0-948527-03-X, pp. 39–50.
  11. ^ The Gascoyne Heiress: The Life and Diaries of Frances Mary Gascoyne-Cecil, 1802-39 (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1968). Retrieved 7 August 2012.
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis
1813–1817
With: John Murray
Masterton Ure
Christopher Idle
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Edward Cowper
Nicolson Calvert
Member of Parliament for Hertford
1817–1823
With: Nicolson Calvert
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Lord Privy Seal
1852
Succeeded by
Preceded by Lord President of the Council
1858–1859
Succeeded by
Honorary titles
Preceded by Lord Lieutenant of Middlesex
1841–1868
Succeeded by
Peerage of Great Britain
Preceded by Marquess of Salisbury
1823–1868
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James Brownlow William Gascoyne Cecil 2nd Marquess of Salisbury KG PC 17 April 1791 12 April 1868 styled Viscount Cranborne until 1823 was a British Conservative politician He held office under The Earl of Derby as Lord Privy Seal in 1852 and Lord President of the Council between 1858 and 1859 He was the father of Robert Gascoyne Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury three times Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and grandfather of Arthur Balfour who also served as Prime Minister The Most HonourableThe Marquess of SalisburyKG PCLord President of the CouncilIn office 26 February 1858 11 June 1859MonarchVictoriaPrime MinisterThe Earl of DerbyPreceded byThe Earl GranvilleSucceeded byThe Earl GranvilleLord Keeper of the Privy SealIn office 27 February 1852 17 December 1852MonarchVictoriaPrime MinisterThe Earl of DerbyPreceded byThe Earl of MintoSucceeded byThe Duke of ArgyllMember of the House of LordsLord TemporalIn office 13 June 1823 12 April 1868Hereditary peeragePreceded byThe 1st Marquess of SalisburySucceeded byThe 3rd Marquess of SalisburyMember of Parliamentfor HertfordIn office 1817 1823Preceded byHon Edward Spencer CowperSucceeded byThomas ByronMember of Parliamentfor Weymouth and Melcombe RegisIn office 1813 1817Preceded byHon Edward Spencer CowperSucceeded byAdolphus DalrymplePersonal detailsBornJames Brownlow William Cecil17 April 1791 1791 04 17 Died12 April 1868 1868 04 13 aged 76 NationalityBritishPolitical partyConservativeSpouse s Frances Gascoyne m 1821 died 1839 wbr Lady Mary Sackville West m 1847 wbr Contents 1 Background 2 Political career 3 Family 4 External links 5 ReferencesBackground EditSalisbury was the son of James Cecil 1st Marquess of Salisbury and Lady Emily Mary Hill daughter of Wills Hill 1st Marquess of Downshire 1 Political career EditSalisbury entered the House of Commons in 1813 as Member of Parliament for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis a seat he held until 1817 2 and then sat for Hertford between 1817 and 1823 3 In the latter year he succeeded his father in the marquessate and entered the House of Lords He served in the Lord Derby s first two cabinets as Lord Privy Seal in 1852 4 and as Lord President of the Council between 1858 and 1859 5 He was sworn of the Privy Council in 1826 6 and made a Knight of the Garter in 1842 7 Apart from his political career he also served as titular Lord Lieutenant of Middlesex between 1841 and 1868 8 and followed his father as Colonel of the Hertfordshire Militia 9 During a period of unrest in 1830 he raised the South Hertfordshire Yeomanry Cavalry and commanded it with the rank of Major He was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel the following year when the regiment was expanded In 1847 however he exchanged with his second in command James Grimston 2nd Earl of Verulam and reverted to the rank of major 10 Family EditLord Salisbury was married twice His first marriage was on 2 February 1821 to Frances Mary Gascoyne born 25 January 1802 died 15 October 1839 daughter of Bamber Gascoyne of Childwall Hall Lancashire and his wife Sarah Bridget Frances Price A biography of her by Carola Oman appeared in 1966 11 The couple had six children including James Emilius William Evelyn Gascoyne Cecil Viscount Cranborne 29 October 1821 14 June 1865 died unmarried Lady Mildred Arabella Charlotte Gascoyne Cecil 21 October 1822 18 March 1881 married Alexander Beresford Hope and had children Lord Arthur Gascoyne Cecil 19 December 1823 25 April 1825 died in infancy Lady Blanche Mary Harriet 5 March 1825 16 May 1872 married James Maitland Balfour mother of Prime Minister Arthur Balfour Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury 3 February 1830 22 August 1903 Prime Minister of the United Kingdom three times between 1885 and 1902 married Georgina Alderson and had children Lieutenant Colonel Lord Eustace Brownlow Henry Gascoyne Cecil 24 April 1834 3 July 1921 married Lady Gertrude Louisa Scott and had children Lord Salisbury s second marriage on 29 April 1847 was to Lady Mary Catherine Sackville West daughter of George Sackville West 5th Earl De La Warr and Elizabeth Sackville West Countess De La Warr with whom he had five children Lord Sackville Arthur Cecil 16 March 1848 29 January 1898 died unmarried Lady Mary Arabella Arthur Cecil 26 April 1850 18 August 1903 married Alan Stewart 10th Earl of Galloway Lady Margaret Elizabeth Cecil 1850 11 March 1919 died unmarried Lord Arthur Cecil 3 July 1851 16 July 1913 married Elizabeth Ann Wilson and had children married secondly in 1902 Frederica von Klenck daughter of diplomat Baron Otto von Klenck of Gmunden and his British born wife nee Stewart Lieutenant Colonel Lord Lionel Cecil 21 March 1853 13 January 1901 died unmarried Lord Salisbury died in April 1868 aged 76 and was succeeded as marquess by his third eldest surviving son Robert The Marchioness of Salisbury died in December 1900 1 External links EditHansard 1803 2005 contributions in Parliament by the Marquess of Salisbury Archival material relating to James Gascoyne Cecil 2nd Marquess of Salisbury UK National Archives References Edit a b thepeerage com Sir James Brownlow William Gascoyne Cecil 2nd Marquess of Salisbury leighrayment com House of Commons West Lothian to Widnes Archived from the original on 22 July 2018 Retrieved 15 September 2009 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link leighrayment com House of Commons Hertford to Honiton Archived from the original on 11 October 2018 Retrieved 15 September 2009 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link No 21296 The London Gazette 27 February 1852 p 634 No 22103 The London Gazette 26 February 1858 p 1019 leighrayment com Privy Counsellors 1679 1835 Usurped No 20090 The London Gazette 12 April 1842 p 1017 leighrayment com Peerage Saatchi to Sandys Usurped H G Hart The New Annual Army List and Militia List 1840 Lt Col J D Sainsbury The Hertfordshire Yeomanry An Illustrated History 1794 1920 Welwyn Hart Books Hertfordshire Yeomanry and Artillery Historical Trust 1994 ISBN 0 948527 03 X pp 39 50 The Gascoyne Heiress The Life and Diaries of Frances Mary Gascoyne Cecil 1802 39 London Hodder amp Stoughton 1968 Retrieved 7 August 2012 Parliament of the United KingdomPreceded bySir John MurrayThomas WallaceJohn Broadhurst Henry Trail Member of Parliament for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis1813 1817 With John MurrayMasterton UreChristopher Idle Succeeded byJohn MurrayMasterton UreChristopher IdleAdolphus DalrymplePreceded byEdward CowperNicolson Calvert Member of Parliament for Hertford1817 1823 With Nicolson Calvert Succeeded byNicolson CalvertThomas ByronPolitical officesPreceded byThe Earl of Minto Lord Privy Seal1852 Succeeded byThe Duke of ArgyllPreceded byThe Earl Granville Lord President of the Council1858 1859 Succeeded byThe Earl GranvilleHonorary titlesPreceded byThe Duke of Portland Lord Lieutenant of Middlesex1841 1868 Succeeded byThe Duke of WellingtonPeerage of 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