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William Berkeley, 1st Earl FitzHardinge

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227:, officiated by the Vicar of Berkeley, on 30 March 1785. This ceremony was, however, kept secret until after the Lambeth marriage, with Mary being known as Miss Tudor between the two dates. Shortly after the Lambeth marriage a certificate of the Berkeley ceremony was produced, having been recovered, it was alleged, under very strange circumstances. The couple had had six sons up to the marriage of 1796, including William Berkeley. In 1799, after the Earl announced his earlier marriage/ceremony, William Berkeley (commonly styled Viscount Dursley, the normal 311:" (adultery) against him, being awarded £1000 damages at Gloucester Assizes over Berkeley's affair with Mrs Waterhouse. He died at Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire, in October 1857, aged 70. The barony of Segrave and earldom of FitzHardinge died with him. The FitzHardinge title was revived in 1861 when his younger brother 247:
Lord Berkeley died in August 1810, when William Berkeley applied to be summoned to the House of Lords as Earl of Berkeley. In March 1811 the Committee for Privileges decided that the Berkeley marriage of 1786 was "not then proved" and that the petitioner's claim was not made out. William received
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of Berkeley Castle. The claim was fully laid before the Committee for Privileges in 1828 and 1829, but the Lords gave no judgement on the case. The eldest son born after the 1797 Lambeth marriage of the fifth Earl, Thomas Moreton FitzHardinge Berkeley, became on the Earl's death in 1810
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Great uncertainties were raised about whether his parents had two marriage ceremonies, or whether his mother was as with other children she conceived with his father a different/same but unmarried lady. On 16 May 1796 the Earl of Berkeley had married Mary Cole at
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and the other estates by will, and on 2 July, after the adverse decision of the Lords Committee, he claimed a writ of summons as a Baron as
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6th Earl of Berkeley — however, he refused to claim his right to the earldom. In 1831 William Berkeley was raised to the peerage as
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Berkeley never married. He had several mistresses, and in 1821 John Waterhouse succeeded in an action for "
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for the heir apparent to the earldom) obtained leave (permission) to prove his legitimacy before the
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Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "G" (part 1)
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thepeerage.com William FitzHardinge Berkeley, 1st and last Earl FitzHardinge
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
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Berkeley was returned to parliament as one of two representatives for
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in 1810 and commanded it until his death. In 1836 he was appointed
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Murders & Misdemeanours in Gloucestershire 1820-1829
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Peers of the United Kingdom created by Queen Victoria
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contributions in Parliament by The Earl FitzHardinge
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William FitzHardinge Berkeley, 1st Earl FitzHardinge
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The Right Honourable
Lord-Lieutenant of Gloucestershire
William IV
Victoria
The Duke of Beaufort
The Earl of Ducie
Grosvenor Square
London
Berkeley Castle
Gloucestershire
British
Grosvenor Square
London
Frederick Berkeley, 5th Earl of Berkeley
Maurice Berkeley, 1st Baron FitzHardinge
Francis Henry FitzHardinge Berkeley
George Charles Grantley Fitzhardinge Berkeley
Craven Berkeley
Sir George Cranfield Berkeley
Lambeth
Berkeley, Gloucestershire
courtesy title
Committee for Privileges
House of Lords
Berkeley Castle
Baron by tenure
de jure
Gloucestershire
Sir George Cranfield Berkeley
Colonel

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