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Earl of Dartmouth

Earl of Dartmouth is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was created in 1711 for William Legge, 2nd Baron Dartmouth.

Earldom of Dartmouth

Creation date5 September 1711 (1711-09-05)[1]
Created byAnne
PeeragePeerage of Great Britain
First holderWilliam Legge, 2nd Baron Dartmouth
Present holderWilliam Legge, 10th Earl
Heir presumptiveThe Hon. Rupert Legge
Remainder toThe 1st Earl's heirs male whatsoever
Subsidiary titlesViscount Lewisham
Baron Dartmouth
William Legge, 1st Earl of Dartmouth

History edit

The Legge family descended from Edward Legge, Vice-President of Munster.[1] His eldest son William Legge was a Royalist army officer and close associate of Prince Rupert of the Rhine. On the Restoration, Charles II offered to create him an earl, but Legge declined.

Barons Dartmouth edit

His son George Legge was a prominent naval commander, who in 1682 was raised to the Peerage of England as Baron Dartmouth, of Dartmouth in the County of Devon. George's son William, the second Baron, notably served as Secretary of State for the Southern Department between 1710 and 1713 and in 1711 was created Viscount Lewisham, in the County of Kent, and Earl of Dartmouth, in the Peerage of Great Britain.

Earls of Dartmouth edit

William was succeeded by his grandson, the second Earl. He was the only surviving son of George Legge, Viscount Lewisham (d. 1732), eldest son of the first Earl, who had died before his father. He was also an influential politician and served as Secretary of State for the Colonies and First Lord of Trade between 1772 and 1775. The American Ivy League school Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, was named for the second Earl by Congregational minister Eleazar Wheelock.

The second earl's eldest son, the third Earl, was summoned to the House of Lords through a writ of acceleration as Baron Dartmouth in June 1801. Soon after, in July 1801, he succeeded his father in the earldom. Lord Dartmouth held office as President of the Board of Control between 1801 and 1802. On his death, the titles passed to his eldest son, the fourth Earl, who had briefly represented Milborne Port in Parliament before succeeding in the earldom.

The fourth earl's only surviving child from his first marriage, the fifth Earl, was a Conservative politician and also served as Lord Lieutenant of Staffordshire. His eldest son, the sixth Earl, was also a Conservative politician and served twice as Vice-Chamberlain of the Household.

The latter was succeeded by his eldest son, the seventh Earl, who married Lady Ruperta, daughter of the 1st Marquess of Lincolnshire. Lady Ruperta inherited a share of the office of Lord Great Chamberlain from her father, and after his father-in-law's death in 1928, Lord Dartmouth acted as Deputy Lord Great Chamberlain until the death of George V in 1936.

The seventh earl's only son, William Legge, Viscount Lewisham, was killed at El Alamein in 1942, and Dartmouth was consequently succeeded by his younger brother, Humphry, the eight Earl.

As of 2018, the titles are held by Humphry's grandson, the tenth Earl, who succeeded his father in 1997. Lord Dartmouth was a Member of the European Parliament for the UK Independence Party between 2009 and 2019, but left the party in 2018, and is now independent.

Other family members edit

Several other members of the Legge family have also gained distinction. The Hon. Henry Bilson-Legge, fourth son of the first Earl, was a politician and served three times as Chancellor of the Exchequer. Sir Arthur Kaye Legge, sixth son of the second Earl, was an admiral in the Royal Navy. The Hon. Edward Legge, seventh son of the second Earl, was Bishop of Oxford. The Hon. Heneage Legge, second son of the third Earl, sat as Member of Parliament for Banbury. Arthur Legge, fourth son of the third Earl, was a general in the British Army and Member of Parliament for Banbury. The Hon. Augustus Legge, fifth son of the fourth Earl, was Bishop of Lichfield. The Hon. Heneage Legge, sixth son of the fourth Earl, was Member of Parliament for St George's Hanover Square.

Family seats edit

The family seat is Blakelea House, near Marsden, West Yorkshire, though there was also a family home at Sandwell Hall (since demolished) in the Sandwell Valley in West Bromwich, and Patshull Hall, near Pattingham, Staffordshire. The district of Dartmouth Park in north London also belonged to the family, and the family also owned land in Lewisham in south London, hence the subsidiary title Viscount Lewisham.

Baron Dartmouth (1682) edit

Earl of Dartmouth (1711) edit

The heir presumptive is the present holder's brother, the Hon. Rupert Legge (born 1951).
The heir presumptive's heir apparent is his son, Edward Legge (born 1986).

Male-line family tree edit

Male-line family tree
Male-line family tree, Barons Dartmouth and Earls of Dartmouth.
William Legge
1608–1670
Baron Dartmouth
George Legge
1st Baron Dartmouth

1647–1691
Viscount Lewisham
Earl of Dartmouth
William Legge
2nd Baron Dartmouth
1st Earl of Dartmouth

1672–1750
George Legge
Viscount Lewisham
c. 1703 – 1732
Arthur Legge
1727–1729
William Legge
2nd Earl of Dartmouth

1731–1801
George Legge
3rd Earl of Dartmouth

1755–1810
William Legge
4th Earl of Dartmouth

1784–1853
George Legge
Viscount Lewisham
1822–1823
William Legge
5th Earl of Dartmouth

1823–1891
William Legge
6th Earl of Dartmouth

1851–1936
William Legge
7th Earl of Dartmouth

1881–1958
Capt. Hon.
Gerald Legge
1882–1915
Humphry Legge
8th Earl of Dartmouth

1888–1962
William Legge
Viscount Lewisham
1913–1942
Gerald Legge
9th Earl of Dartmouth

1924–1997
William Legge
10th Earl of Dartmouth

born 1949
Hon.
Rupert Legge
born 1951
Edward Legge
born 1986

Line of succession edit

Line of succession (limited to the descendants of the 5th Earl)

References edit

  1. ^ a b Biographical notice of the Earl of Dartmouth, Page 104, The New Hampshire Repository, Volumes 1-2, William Cogswell, Publisher:Alfred Prescott, 1846
  • Hesilrige, Arthur G. M. (1921). Debrett's Peerage and Titles of courtesy. London: Dean & Son. p. 264.
  • [self-published source][better source needed]

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Earl of Dartmouth is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain It was created in 1711 for William Legge 2nd Baron Dartmouth Earldom of DartmouthCreation date5 September 1711 1711 09 05 1 Created byAnnePeeragePeerage of Great BritainFirst holderWilliam Legge 2nd Baron DartmouthPresent holderWilliam Legge 10th EarlHeir presumptiveThe Hon Rupert LeggeRemainder toThe 1st Earl s heirs male whatsoeverSubsidiary titlesViscount Lewisham Baron DartmouthWilliam Legge 1st Earl of Dartmouth Contents 1 History 1 1 Barons Dartmouth 1 2 Earls of Dartmouth 1 3 Other family members 1 4 Family seats 2 Baron Dartmouth 1682 2 1 Earl of Dartmouth 1711 2 2 Male line family tree 2 3 Line of succession 3 ReferencesHistory editThe Legge family descended from Edward Legge Vice President of Munster 1 His eldest son William Legge was a Royalist army officer and close associate of Prince Rupert of the Rhine On the Restoration Charles II offered to create him an earl but Legge declined Barons Dartmouth edit His son George Legge was a prominent naval commander who in 1682 was raised to the Peerage of England as Baron Dartmouth of Dartmouth in the County of Devon George s son William the second Baron notably served as Secretary of State for the Southern Department between 1710 and 1713 and in 1711 was created Viscount Lewisham in the County of Kent and Earl of Dartmouth in the Peerage of Great Britain Earls of Dartmouth edit William was succeeded by his grandson the second Earl He was the only surviving son of George Legge Viscount Lewisham d 1732 eldest son of the first Earl who had died before his father He was also an influential politician and served as Secretary of State for the Colonies and First Lord of Trade between 1772 and 1775 The American Ivy League school Dartmouth College in Hanover New Hampshire was named for the second Earl by Congregational minister Eleazar Wheelock The second earl s eldest son the third Earl was summoned to the House of Lords through a writ of acceleration as Baron Dartmouth in June 1801 Soon after in July 1801 he succeeded his father in the earldom Lord Dartmouth held office as President of the Board of Control between 1801 and 1802 On his death the titles passed to his eldest son the fourth Earl who had briefly represented Milborne Port in Parliament before succeeding in the earldom The fourth earl s only surviving child from his first marriage the fifth Earl was a Conservative politician and also served as Lord Lieutenant of Staffordshire His eldest son the sixth Earl was also a Conservative politician and served twice as Vice Chamberlain of the Household The latter was succeeded by his eldest son the seventh Earl who married Lady Ruperta daughter of the 1st Marquess of Lincolnshire Lady Ruperta inherited a share of the office of Lord Great Chamberlain from her father and after his father in law s death in 1928 Lord Dartmouth acted as Deputy Lord Great Chamberlain until the death of George V in 1936 The seventh earl s only son William Legge Viscount Lewisham was killed at El Alamein in 1942 and Dartmouth was consequently succeeded by his younger brother Humphry the eight Earl As of 2018 the titles are held by Humphry s grandson the tenth Earl who succeeded his father in 1997 Lord Dartmouth was a Member of the European Parliament for the UK Independence Party between 2009 and 2019 but left the party in 2018 and is now independent Other family members edit Several other members of the Legge family have also gained distinction The Hon Henry Bilson Legge fourth son of the first Earl was a politician and served three times as Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir Arthur Kaye Legge sixth son of the second Earl was an admiral in the Royal Navy The Hon Edward Legge seventh son of the second Earl was Bishop of Oxford The Hon Heneage Legge second son of the third Earl sat as Member of Parliament for Banbury Arthur Legge fourth son of the third Earl was a general in the British Army and Member of Parliament for Banbury The Hon Augustus Legge fifth son of the fourth Earl was Bishop of Lichfield The Hon Heneage Legge sixth son of the fourth Earl was Member of Parliament for St George s Hanover Square Family seats edit The family seat is Blakelea House near Marsden West Yorkshire though there was also a family home at Sandwell Hall since demolished in the Sandwell Valley in West Bromwich and Patshull Hall near Pattingham Staffordshire The district of Dartmouth Park in north London also belonged to the family and the family also owned land in Lewisham in south London hence the subsidiary title Viscount Lewisham Baron Dartmouth 1682 editGeorge Legge 1st Baron Dartmouth 1647 1691 William Legge 2nd Baron Dartmouth 1672 1750 created Earl of Dartmouth in 1711 Earl of Dartmouth 1711 edit William Legge 1st Earl of Dartmouth 1672 1750 William Legge 2nd Earl of Dartmouth 1731 1801 George Legge 3rd Earl of Dartmouth 1755 1810 William Legge 4th Earl of Dartmouth 1784 1853 George Legge Viscount Lewisham 1822 1823 William Walter Legge 5th Earl of Dartmouth 1823 1891 William Heneage Legge 6th Earl of Dartmouth 1851 1936 William Legge 7th Earl of Dartmouth 1881 1958 William Legge Viscount Lewisham 1913 1942 Humphry Legge 8th Earl of Dartmouth 1888 1962 Gerald Humphry Legge 9th Earl of Dartmouth 1924 1997 William Legge 10th Earl of Dartmouth born 1949 The heir presumptive is the present holder s brother the Hon Rupert Legge born 1951 The heir presumptive s heir apparent is his son Edward Legge born 1986 Male line family tree edit Male line family treeMale line family tree Barons Dartmouth and Earls of Dartmouth William Legge1608 1670Baron DartmouthGeorge Legge1st Baron Dartmouth1647 1691Viscount LewishamEarl of DartmouthWilliam Legge2nd Baron Dartmouth 1st Earl of Dartmouth1672 1750George LeggeViscount Lewishamc 1703 1732Arthur Legge1727 1729William Legge2nd Earl of Dartmouth1731 1801George Legge3rd Earl of Dartmouth1755 1810William Legge4th Earl of Dartmouth1784 1853George LeggeViscount Lewisham1822 1823William Legge5th Earl of Dartmouth1823 1891William Legge6th Earl of Dartmouth1851 1936William Legge7th Earl of Dartmouth1881 1958Capt Hon Gerald Legge 1882 1915Humphry Legge8th Earl of Dartmouth1888 1962William LeggeViscount Lewisham1913 1942Gerald Legge9th Earl of Dartmouth1924 1997William Legge10th Earl of Dartmouthborn 1949Hon Rupert Leggeborn 1951Edward Legge born 1986 Line of succession edit Line of succession limited to the descendants of the 5th Earl nbsp George Legge 1st Baron Dartmouth 1647 1691 nbsp William Legge 1st Earl of Dartmouth 1672 1750 George Legge Viscount Lewisham c 1703 1732 nbsp William Legge 2nd Earl of Dartmouth 1731 1801 nbsp George Legge 3rd Earl of Dartmouth 1755 1810 nbsp William Legge 4th Earl of Dartmouth 1784 1853 nbsp William Walter Legge 5th Earl of Dartmouth 1823 1891 nbsp William Heneage Legge 6th Earl of Dartmouth 1851 1936 nbsp William Legge 7th Earl of Dartmouth 1881 1958 nbsp Humphry Legge 8th Earl of Dartmouth 1888 1962 nbsp Gerald Humphry Legge 9th Earl of Dartmouth 1924 1997 nbsp William Legge 10th Earl of Dartmouth born 1949 1 Hon Rupert Legge born 1951 2 Edward Peregrine Legge born 1986 3 Hon Henry Legge born 1968 Hon Sir Henry Charles Legge 1852 1924 Lt Nigel Walter Legge Bourke 1889 1914 Maj Sir Edward Alexander Henry Legge Bourke 1914 1973 William Nigel Henry Legge Bourke 1939 2009 4 Harry Russell Legge Bourke born 1972 5 Lachlan Legge Bourke born 2003 6 Heneage Legge Bourke born 1948 7 Edward Alexander Heneage Legge Bourke born 1984 References editThis article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Earl of Dartmouth news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message a b Biographical notice of the Earl of Dartmouth Page 104 The New Hampshire Repository Volumes 1 2 William Cogswell Publisher Alfred Prescott 1846 Hesilrige Arthur G M 1921 Debrett s Peerage and Titles of courtesy London Dean amp Son p 264 Leigh Rayment s Peerage Pages self published source better source needed Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Earl of Dartmouth amp oldid 1150485168, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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