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Charles George Beauclerk

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in Sussex, who at the age of forty married the daughter of a Cuban judge half his age, Joaquina de Zamora, who was a Roman Catholic. Their sons were brought up in her religion, two of whom became Jesuit priests and the youngest, William Topham Sidney Beauclerk (1867–1950), married Lola de PeΓ±alver y
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A friend of Lord Holland, his natural political affiliation was with the Whigs and during his two years in Parliament, sitting for Lord Dundas's borough of Richmond, he voted steadily with opposition and for Grey's parliamentary reform motion, 26 May 1797. Like other Foxite seceders he returned to
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had made their home in the Italian city, and Emily tried to persuade Percy to come to her soirees, an experience which he did not want to repeat until she called on Mary. Medwin, on the other hand, who was seeking a wealthy wife, was happy to attend her sociable evenings. He introduced her to
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There is a Mrs. B. here, with a litter of seven daughters, she is the gayest lady, and the only one who gives dances, for the young squaws are arriving at that age, when as Lord Byron says, they must waltz for their
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On his return from the Continent, Beauclerk paid Β£5000 for the constituency of Richmond in 1796, but his shyness held him back, and he is not known to have spoken in Parliament.
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was said to be romantically involved. Their second son, Charles Robert Beauclerk (1802–72) was a barrister and lived at Dover House,
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The couple are variously recorded as having three sons and six daughters or seven daughters and six sons. Their eldest son was
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said Medwin and Emily Beauclerk were the two biggest gossips in Pisa - on which anecdotes Medwin based his
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oppose the assessed taxes, 14 Dec. 1797, 4 Jan., and the conduct of Irish affairs, 22 June 1798.
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to the Continent. Charles took the boys to Geneva, while Emily supervised the girls in Pisa.
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Percy Bysshe Shelley : a biography : exile of unfulfilled reknown(sic), 1816–1822
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The House of Nell Gwyn: The Fortunes of the Beauclerk Family, 1670–1974
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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Whig (British political party) MPs for English constituencies
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Recollections of the Last Days of Shelley and Byron
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Index

Member of Parliament
Richmond
Topham Beauclerk
Lady Diana Spencer
Lady of the Bedchamber
Queen Charlotte
Frederick St John, 2nd Viscount Bolingbroke
George St John, 3rd Viscount Bolingbroke
General Frederick St John
married their cousin
George Herbert, 11th Earl of Pembroke
Christ Church, Oxford
Grand Tour
Brooks's
Whig Club
Chiltern Hundreds
resigned as an MP
Holland House
Elizabeth Fox, Baroness Holland
William Ogilvie
Emily FitzGerald, Duchess of Leinster
Lord Holland
Emily W. Sunstein
family seat
St Leonard's Lodge
Sussex
Timothy Shelley
Thomas Medwin
Horsham
Percy Bysshe Shelley

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