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William Poulett, 6th Earl Poulett

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17: 141:, only six months after their marriage, and Poulett had reason to believe he had been fathered by another man, Captain William Turnour Granville. In 1869, this son had married Lydia Ann Shippey, the daughter of William Shippey, a general dealer. They had one son, William Henry George Poulett (born 1 April 1870), and a daughter, Maud. In November 1871, W. T. T. Poulett petitioned the 240: 79:
In 1857, news reached Poulett in India that both surviving sons of his uncle the 5th Earl had died: Amias Poulett on 20 February 1857, and Vere Poulett, Viscount Hinton, on 29 August 1857. As Poulett's own father and older brothers had also died, this left him unexpectedly as the heir presumptive to
126:, a pilot; she died in 1871. Elizabeth is listed in Burke's peerage and the Royal Genealogy records Later that year he married, secondly, Emma Sophia Johnson, who died in 1876. Lastly, in 1879, he married Rosa, daughter of Alfred Hugh (de) Melville, an artist, and they had one son, 130:, born 11 September 1883, and two daughters, Eleanor Augusta Rosa, born 9 October 1879, and Violet Nita, born 5 October 1880. His daughter Lady Violet married Cecil John Talbot Rhys Wingfield and was the mother of Edward William Rhys Wingfield (1905–1984). 145:
for a Declaration of Legitimacy, to establish that he was the lawful son of William Henry Poulett, now the 6th Earl. In 1875, he was living at the family's secondary estate, Grenville Hall, Droxford, under the
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the family estates, and he returned to England. From 1858 to 1870, he hunted the Hambledon Foxhounds six days a week. In 1864, as foreseen, he succeeded his uncle, the 5th Earl Poulett, inheriting
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When Poulett was born in 1827, his chance of inheriting the family estates seemed remote. He was the third son of Vice-Admiral the Hon. George Poulett RN (1786–1854), who was the second son of the
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Following the 6th Earl's death, the Poulett earldom and its entailed estates were claimed by W. T. T. Poulett, and on 27 July 1903, on a report from its Committee of Privileges, the
102:, Poulett gave his recreations as "Racing, hunting, steeple-chasing, shooting, driving, yachting, fishing, telegraphy, and photography". He was a member of the 170:, the widow of a distant kinsman of the 6th Earl Poulett, left W. H. G. Poulett a bequest of £5,000 in her will, and he became a tea-planter in Ceylon. 167: 142: 60: 268:(1876), p. 227: "Hinton, visc. (eld. s. of earl Poulett). William Turnour Thomas Poulett, 4.11.49 : address — Grenville Hall, Droxford." 52: 166:
determined the dispute in favour of the 6th Earl's fifteen-year-old son, William John Lydston Poulett. In a curious turn of events,
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The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant
27:(22 September 1827 – 22 January 1899) was an English peer, landowner, army officer, and racehorse owner. In the 277: 107: 389: 111: 384: 154:. However, after the birth of William John Lydston Poulett in 1883, W. T. T. Poulett was again disowned. 96:
in 1868 and 1871. Another of his horses, Benazal, won twenty-seven steeple-chases and other races. In
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Poulett married three times. First, on 23 June 1849, Elizabeth Lavinia, daughter of Joseph Newman of
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to the Boroe Valley in 1853, and was with Brigadier-General Boileau at the storming of the heights.
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A son, William Turnour Thomas Poulett, had been born to his first wife on 15 December 1849, at
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ST4112 : Monument to William, 6th Earl Poulett – St George's church, Hinton St George
151: 163: 147: 93: 28: 363: 336: 81: 47:, who already had three sons. His mother, Catherine Poulett, was a daughter of 310: 138: 134: 123: 89: 68: 280:, outcome of House of Lords Debate on 27 July 1903 (vol 126, cc298-9) 241:"London, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813–1916" 15: 266:
The Upper Ten Thousand, for 1876: A Biographical Handbook
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in India, taking part in the British expedition from
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House of Lords
4th Earl
5th Earl
Sir George Dallas, 1st Baronet
54th (West Norfolk) Regiment of Foot
Royal Military College, Sandhurst
Queen’s Royals
22nd Regiment
Peshawar
Hinton House
Hinton St George
Droxford
Grand National
Who's Who
Army and Navy Club
Royal Albert Yacht Club
Royal London Yacht Club
Landport
William John Lydston Poulett, Viscount Hinton
Southsea
Hampshire
Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes
courtesy title
Viscount Hinton
House of Lords
Wilhelmina Powlett, Duchess of Cleveland


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