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Jerome, 4th Count de Salis-Soglio

Jerome de Salis, Count de Salis-Soglio, DL, JP, FRS (14 February 1771 – 2 October 1836), Illustris et Magnificus, was an Anglo-Grison noble and Irish landowner.

Jerome de Salis
Count de Salis-Soglio
Born(1771-02-14)14 February 1771
Chiavenna
Died2 October 1836(1836-10-02) (aged 65)
Dawley Lodge, Harlington, London, England
BuriedChurch of St Peter and St Paul, Harlington
Noble familyDe Salis
Spouse(s)
Sophia Drake
(m. 1797; died 1803)

Penelope Freeman
(m. 1807; died 1807)

Henrietta (Harriet) Foster
(m. 1810)
IssuePeter, 5th Count de Salis-Soglio
Sophia Filgate
Rodolphus de Salis
William De Salis
(Nina) Catherina Barbara Warren, Baroness de Tabley
Leopold Fane De Salis
Henrietta de Salis
John de Salis
C. Louis Fane de Salis
Henrietta Bisse-Challoner
FatherPeter, 3rd Count de Salis
MotherAnn de Salis

Life

Jerome, Count de Salis-Soglio, was the eldest surviving son of Peter De Salis and his third wife, Ann, daughter of Bundespresident Antonio de Salis.[citation needed]

Born in Chiavenna on 14 February 1771, he died on 2 October 1836 at Dawley Lodge, Harlington, and lies buried in the ancient church of St Peter and St Paul, Harlington, London, which was at the time in Middlesex.

In a letter of 1830 he proposed spending the winter in Madeira whence:

'...should the Antichrist appear next year, I can easily get a passage to Chilli... by the dream I had in 1815, or rather a waking vision during an illness I had in Dublin, the application of aerial navigation to military operations will be a sign of the coming of the Antichrist.'[citation needed][1]

De Salis was a friend of Samuel Wix, the high-churchman, and paid for his Reflections concerning the expediency of a council of the Church of England and the Church of Rome being holden, with a view to accommodate religious differences (1818) to be translated into several languages.[2]

Family

De Salis was married three times. His first marriage was to Sophia (1765 – 14 June 1803), daughter of Admiral Francis William Drake (1724–87), himself the brother of Sir Francis Henry Drake, 5th and last Baronet. The couple were married on 12 August 1797 at Shirburn Castle, and had:

Four years after Sophia's death in 1803, De Salis married Penelope (died 20 December 1807), daughter of Dr. Robert Freeman, MD, of Uxbridge, on 14 March 1807 in Stoke Poges, and had one daughter. Penelope died shortly after her birth. A little over two years later, De Salis married Henrietta (Harriet) (9 October 1785 – 26 October 1856), daughter of Rt. Rev. William Foster, DD (1744–97). The couple had nine children, including Rodolphus Johannes Leslie Hibernicus de Salis, William Andreas Salicus Fane De Salis, Leopold Fane De Salis, and Henry de Salis.[citation needed]

Some events

  • Appointed Deputy Lieutenant county Middlesex 9 April 1797.
  • Commissioned as a lieutenant in the Loyal Uxbridge Volunteers (Corps of Yeomanry), 5 September 1803.
  • In Armagh and Limerick settling Partition of estates with Lord Sandwich, September 1805 – February 1806.
  • Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, December 1808. His proposers were:
  • Succeeds his father, 20 November 1807.
  • Royal Licence to use title Count in the UK granted by George III, 4 April 1809.[4]
  • Appointed deputy-governor of county Armagh, 21 July 1809.
  • He was appointed High Sheriff of Armagh in 1810.[5]
  • Rev. Dr. Henry Jerome de Salis, his uncle dies 2 May 1810.
  • Patron of the new school at Mullavilly, Laurelvale, Ballylisk, Tandragee, county Armagh, 1811.
  • Takes 21-year lease on Rokeby Hall, near Dunleer, from 29 April 1822, (550 pounds per annum).
  • Royal Licence to use the name (& arms) of Fane before that of Salis, 1835.[6]
  • Ends his translation of all the extant works of St. Cyrillus of Jerusalem, 26 May 1835.
  • Elected member of the Zoological Society of London, 1836 (probably).
  • Recumbent figure made by Richard Cockle Lucas, for Harlington church, 1836.[7]
  • His house has five Carlton gardens, and it was sold with stables March 1845 for 12,600 pounds. The site is now occupied by BAE Systems.
  • His widow lived at Dawley (near Hillingdon); the Continent; and after 1845 at Mivart's hotel and then its successor Claridge's.
  • Recumbent figure made of his widow, Henrietta, by William Theed the Younger, for Harlington, 1856.

References and Notes

  1. ^ Fane de Salis, MSS & Fane De Salis, Rachel (1934). De Salis Family: English Branch. Henley-on-Thames.
  2. ^ Lee, Sidney, ed. (1900). "Wix, Samuel" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 62. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
  3. ^ "Inspiring Physicians | RCP Museum".
  4. ^ Whitehall, April 4, 1809. 'The King has been graciously pleased to give and grant unto Jerome De Salis, of Hillingdon, in the County of Middlesex, Esq; Count of the Holy Roman Empire, eldest Son and Heir of Peter De Salis, late of the same Place, Esq; also Count of the Holy Roman Empire, deceased, His Royal Licence and Authority, that in consideration of the Duties and Services performed by different Members of the ancient and distinguished Family of De Salis, he the said Jerome De Salis, and those of his Family, being Subjects of His Majesty, and on whom the Dignity of Count of the Holy Roman Empire shall have devolved, or shall devolve, in virtue of the Limitations in the Imperial Letters Patent, or Diploma, granted by Francis the First, Emperor of Germany, unto Peter De Salis, Great Grandfather of the said Jerome De Salis, bearing Date at Vienna , the 12th day of March 1748, may fully avail himself and themselves of the said Honour, assume and use the Title thereof in this Country, and bear the Arms annexed thereto : And also to order, that this His Majesty's Concession and especial Mark of His Royal Favour, together with the said Imperial Letters Patent or Diploma, may be registered in His College of Arms.'
  5. ^ Reports from Commissioners – Ireland. Vol. XVII. The House of Commons. 1826. p. 106.
  6. ^ London Gazette, Whitehall, 11 December 1835.'The King has been pleased to give and grant unto Jerome Count de Salis, His Majesty's royal Licence and authority that , in order to commemorate his inheritance of considerable in Ireland from his great uncle, Charles the Lord Viscount Fane of the Kingdom of Ireland, as well as his descent from, and co-representation of, Charles the first Viscount Fane, he, the said Jerome Count De Salis, and his issue may take and use the surname of Fane, in addition to and before that of De Salis, and that they may bear the arms of Fane quarterly, in the second quarter, with his and their family arms; such arms being first exemplified according to the laws of arms, and recorded in the Heralds' Office, otherwise the said licence and permission to be void and of no effect : And also to command, that the said royal concession and declaration be registered in His Majesty's College of Arms.'
  7. ^ "Harlington St Mary" (Word Document). CCC Response to Government Air Transport Consultation. Council for the Care of Churches. June 2003. Retrieved 14 December 2010.
  • Quadrennial di Fano Saliceorum, volume one, by R. de Salis, London, 2003.
  • NOTES OF PAST DAYS, By Cecil and Rachel De Salis, Henley-on-Thames, 1939. (Printed by Higgs & Co., Caxton Works).
  • De Salis Family : English Branch, by Rachel Fane De Salis, Henley-on-Thames, 1934.
  • Burke's Irish Family Records, ed. Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd, Burke's Peerage Ltd, London, 1976.
  • A genealogical and heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry, by Sir (John) Bernard Burke, CB, LLD, vol. 2, London, 1895/1899 (pages 574–77).
  • Burke's Peerage, Foreign Noblemen / Foreign Titles sections: 1851, 1936, 1956, etc.
  • Debrett's Peerage, Foreign Titles section, 1920, etc.
  • Der Grafliche Hauser, Band XI [volume 11], Genealogisches Handbuch Des Adels, C. A. Starke Verlag, Limburg an der Lahn, 1983 (pps 331–356).
  • The Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal: Being a Complete Table of All the Descendants Now Living of Edward III, King of England, by Marquis of Ruvigny & Raineval, Melville Henry Massue Ruvigny et Raineval, London : T. C. & E. C. Jack, 1907, (re-published by Genealogical Publishing Com, 1994).
  • Mullavilly – Portrait of an Ulster Parish, by Brett Hannam, Lulu, 2010.
Regnal titles
Preceded by Count de Salis-Soglio
1807–1836
Succeeded by

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EnglandBuriedChurch of St Peter and St Paul HarlingtonNoble familyDe SalisSpouse s Sophia Drake m 1797 died 1803 wbr Penelope Freeman m 1807 died 1807 wbr Henrietta Harriet Foster m 1810 wbr IssuePeter 5th Count de Salis SoglioSophia FilgateRodolphus de SalisWilliam De Salis Nina Catherina Barbara Warren Baroness de TableyLeopold Fane De SalisHenrietta de SalisJohn de SalisC Louis Fane de SalisHenrietta Bisse Challoner Rev Count Henry Jerome Augustine Fane de SalisFatherPeter 3rd Count de SalisMotherAnn de Salis Contents 1 Life 2 Family 3 Some events 4 References and NotesLife EditJerome Count de Salis Soglio was the eldest surviving son of Peter De Salis and his third wife Ann daughter of Bundespresident Antonio de Salis citation needed Born in Chiavenna on 14 February 1771 he died on 2 October 1836 at Dawley Lodge Harlington and lies buried in the ancient church of St Peter and St Paul Harlington London which was at the time in Middlesex In a letter of 1830 he proposed spending the winter in Madeira whence should the Antichrist appear next year I can easily get a passage to Chilli by the dream I had in 1815 or rather a waking vision during an illness I had in Dublin the application of aerial navigation to military operations will be a sign of the coming of the Antichrist citation needed 1 De Salis was a friend of Samuel Wix the high churchman and paid for his Reflections concerning the expediency of a council of the Church of England and the Church of Rome being holden with a view to accommodate religious differences 1818 to be translated into several languages 2 Family EditDe Salis was married three times His first marriage was to Sophia 1765 14 June 1803 daughter of Admiral Francis William Drake 1724 87 himself the brother of Sir Francis Henry Drake 5th and last Baronet The couple were married on 12 August 1797 at Shirburn Castle and had Peter John Fane de Salis 5th Count de Salis Soglio St Marylebone February 1799 24 December 1870 Four years after Sophia s death in 1803 De Salis married Penelope died 20 December 1807 daughter of Dr Robert Freeman MD of Uxbridge on 14 March 1807 in Stoke Poges and had one daughter Penelope died shortly after her birth A little over two years later De Salis married Henrietta Harriet 9 October 1785 26 October 1856 daughter of Rt Rev William Foster DD 1744 97 The couple had nine children including Rodolphus Johannes Leslie Hibernicus de Salis William Andreas Salicus Fane De Salis Leopold Fane De Salis and Henry de Salis citation needed Some events EditAppointed Deputy Lieutenant county Middlesex 9 April 1797 Commissioned as a lieutenant in the Loyal Uxbridge Volunteers Corps of Yeomanry 5 September 1803 In Armagh and Limerick settling Partition of estates with Lord Sandwich September 1805 February 1806 Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society December 1808 His proposers were H J De Salis his uncle Chas Abbot 1st Lord Colchester 1757 1829 William Scott Lord Stowell Joseph Planta I 1744 1827 aetat suae 84 a cousin and fellow Grison See the monumental inscription to him in St George s Bloomsbury George Pearson MD 1751 1828 Selsey John Peachey 2nd Lord Selsey 1749 1816 and Edward Ash c 1764 1829 MD FCP Physician Extraordinary to the King editor of The Speculator Dublin 1790 nephew of John Ash 3 dd Succeeds his father 20 November 1807 Royal Licence to use title Count in the UK granted by George III 4 April 1809 4 Appointed deputy governor of county Armagh 21 July 1809 He was appointed High Sheriff of Armagh in 1810 5 Rev Dr Henry Jerome de Salis his uncle dies 2 May 1810 Patron of the new school at Mullavilly Laurelvale Ballylisk Tandragee county Armagh 1811 Takes 21 year lease on Rokeby Hall near Dunleer from 29 April 1822 550 pounds per annum Royal Licence to use the name amp arms of Fane before that of Salis 1835 6 Ends his translation of all the extant works of St Cyrillus of Jerusalem 26 May 1835 Elected member of the Zoological Society of London 1836 probably Recumbent figure made by Richard Cockle Lucas for Harlington church 1836 7 His house has five Carlton gardens and it was sold with stables March 1845 for 12 600 pounds The site is now occupied by BAE Systems His widow lived at Dawley near Hillingdon the Continent and after 1845 at Mivart s hotel and then its successor Claridge s Recumbent figure made of his widow Henrietta by William Theed the Younger for Harlington 1856 References and Notes Edit Fane de Salis MSS amp Fane De Salis Rachel 1934 De Salis Family English Branch Henley on Thames Lee Sidney ed 1900 Wix Samuel Dictionary of National Biography Vol 62 London Smith Elder amp Co Inspiring Physicians RCP Museum Whitehall April 4 1809 The King has been graciously pleased to give and grant unto Jerome De Salis of Hillingdon in the County of Middlesex Esq Count of the Holy Roman Empire eldest Son and Heir of Peter De Salis late of the same Place Esq also Count of the Holy Roman Empire deceased His Royal Licence and Authority that in consideration of the Duties and Services performed by different Members of the ancient and distinguished Family of De Salis he the said Jerome De Salis and those of his Family being Subjects of His Majesty and on whom the Dignity of Count of the Holy Roman Empire shall have devolved or shall devolve in virtue of the Limitations in the Imperial Letters Patent or Diploma granted by Francis the First Emperor of Germany unto Peter De Salis Great Grandfather of the said Jerome De Salis bearing Date at Vienna the 12th day of March 1748 may fully avail himself and themselves of the said Honour assume and use the Title thereof in this Country and bear the Arms annexed thereto And also to order that this His Majesty s Concession and especial Mark of His Royal Favour together with the said Imperial Letters Patent or Diploma may be registered in His College of Arms Reports from Commissioners Ireland Vol XVII The House of Commons 1826 p 106 London Gazette Whitehall 11 December 1835 The King has been pleased to give and grant unto Jerome Count de Salis His Majesty s royal Licence and authority that in order to commemorate his inheritance of considerable in Ireland from his great uncle Charles the Lord Viscount Fane of the Kingdom of Ireland as well as his descent from and co representation of Charles the first Viscount Fane he the said Jerome Count De Salis and his issue may take and use the surname of Fane in addition to and before that of De Salis and that they may bear the arms of Fane quarterly in the second quarter with his and their family arms such arms being first exemplified according to the laws of arms and recorded in the Heralds Office otherwise the said licence and permission to be void and of no effect And also to command that the said royal concession and declaration be registered in His Majesty s College of Arms Harlington St Mary Word Document CCC Response to Government Air Transport Consultation Council for the Care of Churches June 2003 Retrieved 14 December 2010 Quadrennial di Fano Saliceorum volume one by R de Salis London 2003 NOTES OF PAST DAYS By Cecil and Rachel De Salis Henley on Thames 1939 Printed by Higgs amp Co Caxton Works De Salis Family English Branch by Rachel Fane De Salis Henley on Thames 1934 Burke s Irish Family Records ed Hugh Montgomery Massingberd Burke s Peerage Ltd London 1976 A genealogical and heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry by Sir John Bernard Burke CB LLD vol 2 London 1895 1899 pages 574 77 Burke s Peerage Foreign Noblemen Foreign Titles sections 1851 1936 1956 etc Debrett s Peerage Foreign Titles section 1920 etc Der Grafliche Hauser Band XI volume 11 Genealogisches Handbuch Des Adels C A Starke Verlag Limburg an der Lahn 1983 pps 331 356 The Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal Being a Complete Table of All the Descendants Now Living of Edward III King of England by Marquis of Ruvigny amp Raineval Melville Henry Massue Ruvigny et Raineval London T C amp E C Jack 1907 re published by Genealogical Publishing Com 1994 Mullavilly Portrait of an Ulster Parish by Brett Hannam Lulu 2010 Regnal titlesPreceded byPeter 3rd Count de Salis Count de Salis Soglio1807 1836 Succeeded byPeter John 5th Count de Salis Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jerome 4th Count de Salis Soglio amp oldid 1068211546, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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