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Algernon Percy, 1st Earl of Beverley

Algernon Percy, 1st Earl of Beverley
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Alma mater
  • Eton College Edit this on Wikidata
Spouse(s)Isabella Percy, Countess of Beverley Edit this on Wikidata
ChildrenGeorge Percy, 5th Duke of Northumberland, William Henry Percy, Josceline Percy, Hugh Percy, Henry Percy, Lord Charles Percy, Charlotte Ashburnham, Countess of Ashburnham, Algernon Percy, Lady Emily Percy, Francis Percy Edit this on Wikidata
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FamilyHugh Percy, 2nd Duke of Northumberland Edit this on Wikidata

Algernon Percy, 1st Earl of Beverley FSA (21 January 1750 – 21 October 1830),[1] styled Lord Algernon Percy between 1766 and 1786 and known as The Lord Lovaine between 1786 and 1790, was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1774 to 1786 when he succeeded to the Peerage.

Background and education

Born Algernon Smithson, he was the second son of Hugh Percy, 1st Duke of Northumberland, and his wife, Lady Elizabeth Seymour, only daughter of Algernon Seymour, 7th Duke of Somerset. He was the brother of Hugh Percy, 2nd Duke of Northumberland, and the half-brother of James Smithson. He was educated at Eton.

Public life

In 1774, Percy was elected MP for Northumberland. He was elected MP for both Northumberland and Bere Alston in 1780, and chose to continue sitting for Northumberland. In 1786, he left the Commons when he inherited his father's barony of Lovaine (a title which was created for his father with a special remainder to pass to Algernon as a second son). He was created Earl of Beverley, in the County of York, in 1790.[2]

Family

Lord Beverley married Isabella Burrell, second daughter of Peter Burrell and sister of Peter Burrell, 1st Baron Gwydyr, in 1775.[3] Their children were:

  • Lady Charlotte Percy (1776–1862), married the 3rd Earl of Ashburnham and had issue.
  • Lady Elizabeth Percy, (1777–1779), buried within the Northumberland Vault in Westminster Abbey.[4]
  • George Percy, later 5th Duke of Northumberland (1778–1867)
  • Hon. Algernon Percy (1779–1833), diplomat.
  • [a child](stillborn)(1781)
  • Lady Susanna (1782–0000)
  • Hon. Hugh Percy (1784–1856), later Bishop of Rochester and Carlisle.
  • Hon. Josceline Percy (1784–1856), naval commander.
  • Hon. Henry Percy (1785–1825), army officer, served in 7th Regiment of Foot 1804 then 14th Dragoons. Captured 1812 during retreat from Burgos and detained in France until 1814. ADC to Sir John Moore 1808–9 in Peninsular War and ADC to the Duke of Wellington 1815. Carried Waterloo Dispatch from the battlefield and delivered to the Prince of Wales at 16 St James's Square, London. MP for Brere Alson 1820–1825. Died aged 39 on 15 April 1825, unmarried but with two illegitimate children by Marion Durand, a French woman he met while a prisoner of war in France, Major-General Sir Henry Marion Durand and Percy Durand.[5][6][7] Sir Henry Durand's son was created Baronet in 1892.
  • Lady Emily Charlotte Percy (1786–1877), married Andrew Mortimer Drummond. They had one son, and four daughters.
  • Hon. William Henry Percy (1788–1855), politician and naval commander.
  • Hon. Francis John Percy (1790–1812), army officer.
  • Lord Charles Greatheed Bertie Percy (1794–1870), granted, with his sister, Emily, the rank of a duke's daughter/younger son in 1865.
  • Lady Louisa Margaret Percy, (1796–1796), buried within the Northumberland Vault in Westminster Abbey.[4]

Lord Beverley died in October 1830, aged 80, and was succeeded by his eldest son, George, who later inherited the dukedom of Northumberland from his cousin, the 4th Duke, in 1865.

References

  1. ^ "Collections Online | British Museum". www.britishmuseum.org. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  2. ^ "No. 13249". The London Gazette. 26 October 1790. p. 646.
  3. ^ "Beverley, Earl of (GB, 1790)". www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  4. ^ a b "Elizabeth, Duchess of Northumberland - Westminster Abbey". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 30 September 2013.
  5. ^ http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1820-1832/member/percy-hon-henry-1785-1825
  6. ^ https://archive.org/stream/lifesirhenrymar00sirgoog#page/n17/mode/1up
  7. ^ Cathcart, Brian (28 April 2015). The News from Waterloo: The Race to Tell Britain of Wellington's Victory. ISBN 9780571315277.
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
George Delaval
Sir Edward Blackett, Bt
Member of Parliament for Northumberland
1774 – 1786
With: Sir William Middleton, Bt
Succeeded by
Sir William Middleton, Bt
Charles Grey
Preceded by
Sir Francis Drake, Bt
Hon. George Hobart
Member of Parliament for Bere Alston
September 1780 – December 1780
With: The Lord Macartney
Succeeded by
Viscount Feilding
The Lord Macartney
Peerage of Great Britain
New creation Earl of Beverley
1790 – 1830
Succeeded by
George Percy
Preceded by
Hugh Percy
Baron Lovaine
1786 – 1830
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