George Waldegrave, 4th Earl Waldegrave explained

Honorific Prefix:The Right Honourable
The Earl Waldegrave
Honorific Suffix:PC
Office:Member of Parliament for Newcastle-under-Lyme
Term Start:1774
Term End:1780
Alongside:George Hay, Viscount Trentham
Successor:Viscount Trentham
Sir Archibald Macdonald
Birth Name:George Waldegrave
Education:Eton College
Parents:John Waldegrave, 3rd Earl Waldegrave
Lady Elizabeth Leveson-Gower
Children:6

George Waldegrave, 4th Earl Waldegrave, PC (23 November 1751 – 22 October 1789) was a British Army officer and politician who sat in the British House of Commons from 1774 to 1780.

Early life

Waldegrave was born on 23 November 1751. He was the eldest son of the John Waldegrave, 3rd Earl Waldegrave and Lady Elizabeth Leveson-Gower, a younger daughter of the 1st Earl Gower.

He was educated at Eton and was commissioned into the 3rd Foot Guards in 1768.[1] In 1788 he was briefly made Colonel of the 63rd Regiment of Foot, transferring in 1789 to be Colonel of the 14th Regiment of Foot, a position he held equally briefly before his death later that year.[3]

He inherited his father's titles in 1784.[1]

Personal life

On 5 May 1782, Waldegrave married his first cousin, Lady Elizabeth Waldegrave and they had six children:

Lord Waldegrave died on 22 October 1789 and was succeeded in his titles by his son, George who died aged nine in 1794 at which time the titles passed to his younger brother, John.Mosley, Charles, editor. Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes. Wilmington, Delaware: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003, volume 3, page 4034.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Mackinnon, Daniel . Daniel Mackinnon

    . Daniel Mackinnon . Origin and Services of the Coldstream Guards . II . Richard Bentley . London . 1833 . 492–493 .

  2. Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Families: The Complete Genealogy (London: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 279.

    Career

    He purchased a Lieutenancy in 1773. On 16 May 1778 he transferred to the Coldstream Guards as a Captain-Lieutenant and on 4 October 1779, was appointed Lieutenant-Colonel of the new 87th Regiment of Foot (until 1783).[1]

  3. Web site: WALDEGRAVE, George, Visct. Chewton (1751–1789).. History of Parliament Online. 3 December 2017.