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Edward Bouverie (senior)

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and voted with him consistently. He was supported by his wife, a renowned London beauty and socialite who became a political hostess and close friend of other aristocratic supporters.
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At home, Edward worked to develop the Delapré estate. In 1765/6 he enclosed the open fields at Hardingstone, making him one of the pioneers of the early
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in London and the former Anne Urry (daughter and heiress of David Urry of London). His mother was the daughter and heiress of Bartholomew Clarke of
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Harriet Bouverie (née Fawkener, later Lady Robert Spencer) (1750-1846), Former wife of Edward Bouverie, and later wife of Lord Robert Spencer
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came of age and could take up the seat in 1771. In Parliament, he followed an independent line. In 1763 he supported the radical MP
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interest, but withdrew without making the canvass. Although he considered standing at a by-election in 1782 and the
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As the second son, Bouverie had to some extent make his own way in the world which he did by his marriage to
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Forgotten History of Northamptonshire: The Bouverie’s of Delapre Abbey – Northampton Herald & Post
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on 30 June 1764. Together, Edward and Harriet had three sons and five daughters, including:
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John Rowell, steward at Castle Ashby, to Lord Northampton 'Christmas eve', 1774.
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Following his return to Parliament Bouverie became a staunch supporter of
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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when he was charged with seditious libel for an article attacking
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inherited their father's viscountcy before himself being made 1st
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The History, Antiquities, and Topography of the County of Sussex
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Diana Juliana Margaretta Bouverie (1786–1873), who married Hon.
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Bouverie was born 5 September 1738 as the second son of
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In 1811, a year after Bouverie died, his widow married
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Hunsbury Hill Centre Northampton – Historical Report
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Harriet Elizabeth Bouverie (1771–1810), who married
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Member of Parliament
Northampton
Hon. Spencer Perceval
William Hanbury Bateman
Hon. Spencer Perceval
Lord Compton
Hon. Spencer Perceval
Fiennes Trotman
Lord Compton
Member of Parliament
Salisbury
Julines Beckford
Samuel Eyre
Stephen Fox
Hon. William Bouverie
Julines Beckford
Viscount Folkestone
Stephen Fox
Jacob Bouverie, 1st Viscount Folkestone
William Bouverie, 1st Earl of Radnor
Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie, 2nd Earl of Radnor
Sir William des Bouverie, 1st Baronet
Eton College
Alma mater
Christ Church, Oxford
House of Commons

Jacob Bouverie, 1st Viscount Folkestone
William
Earl of Radnor

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