Edward Eliot, 3rd Earl of St Germans
The Right Honourable The Earl of St Germans | |
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Lord Lieutenant of Ireland | |
In office 5 January 1853 – 30 January 1855 | |
Monarch | Queen Victoria |
Prime Minister | The Earl of Aberdeen |
Preceded by | The Earl of Eglinton |
Succeeded by | The Earl of Carlisle |
Personal details | |
Born | (1798-08-29)29 August 1798 Plymouth, Devon, England |
Died | 7 October 1877(1877-10-07) (aged 79) St Germans, Cornwall, England |
Political party | Tory (1824–34) Conservative (1834–46) Peelite (1846–59) Liberal (1859–77) |
Spouse | Lady Jemima Cornwallis (m. 1824–1856) |
Alma mater | Christ Church, Oxford |
Edward Granville Eliot, 3rd Earl of St Germans KP GCB PC DL (29 August 1798 – 7 October 1877; styled Lord Elliot from 1823 to 1845) was a British politician and diplomat.
Background and education
St Germans was born in Plymouth, Devon, the son of William Eliot, 2nd Earl of St Germans and his first wife, Lady Georgina (13 April 1769 – 4 March 1806), daughter of Granville Leveson-Gower, 1st Marquess of Stafford. He was educated at Westminster School from 1809 to 1811, and matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford on 13 December 1815.
Political career
St Germans became the Secretary of Legation at Madrid on 21 November 1823. He became member of parliament for Liskeard the following year. Beginning his career as a Tory, he remained loyal to Robert Peel, and served as a Junior Lord of the Treasury from 1827 until 1830. Out of parliament between 1832 and 1837, he served in Peel's second government first as Chief Secretary for Ireland and later as Postmaster General of the United Kingdom. He brokered the so-called Lord Eliot Convention in Spain, which aimed to end the indiscriminate executions by firing squad of prisoners on both sides of the First Carlist War.
When the debate over the Corn Laws broke the Conservative Party he followed Peel, and served as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in Lord Aberdeen's coalition government. In that role, he hosted the visit of Queen Victoria and the Prince Consort to the 1853 Great Exhibition held in Dublin. The Queen gave Lady St Germans a gift of jewellery to mark the occasion.[1] He was twice Lord Steward under Lord Palmerston. In 1860, he accompanied the Prince of Wales on his tour of Canada and the USA.
Family life
Lord St Germans married Lady Jemima Cornwallis (24 December 1803, Brome, Suffolk – 2 July 1856, Dover Street, London[2]), daughter of Charles Cornwallis, 2nd Marquess Cornwallis, at St James Church, Westminster, on 2 September 1824. They had six sons and two daughters:
- Lady Louisa Susan Cornwallis Eliot (17 December 1825 – 15 January 1911), married Walter Ponsonby, 7th Earl of Bessborough and was the mother of Edward Ponsonby, 8th Earl of Bessborough.
- Edward John Cornwallis Eliot, Lord Eliot (2 April 1827 – 26 November 1864), born in London, educated at Eton from 1839 to 1843, matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford on 21 October 1844, styled Lord Eliot from January 1845, commissioned a Cornet and Sub-lieutenant, 1st Regiment of Life Guards and subsequently Captain of that Regiment, 1852, died unmarried at Port Eliot.
- Captain Granville Charles Cornwallis Eliot (9 September 1828 – 5 November 1854), officer Coldstream Guards, killed at the Battle of Inkerman.
- William Gordon Cornwallis Eliot, 4th Earl of St Germans (14 December 1829 – 19 March 1881)
- Ernest Cornwallis Eliot (28 April 1831 – 23 January 1832)
- Lady Elizabeth Harriet Cornwallis Eliot (September 1833 – 16 March 1835)
- Henry Cornwallis Eliot, 5th Earl of St Germans (11 February 1835 – 24 September 1911)
- Colonel Charles George Cornwallis Eliot, CVO (16 October 1839 – 22 May 1901), courtier and soldier, married on 26 October 1865 Constance Rhiannon Guest, daughter of Sir John Josiah Guest, Bt and Lady Charlotte Guest, succeeded Roden Noel as a Groom of the Bedchamber 1871 to 1899, then replaced by Sir Francis Knollys and succeeded Alpin McGregor as a Gentleman Usher Daily Waiter to Queen Victoria.
Lord St Germans died at St Germans on 7 October 1877, aged 79.[3] He was the great-grandfather of Margaret Eliot (1914–2011), the mother of Peter and Jane Asher.
References
Edward Eliot, 3rd Earl of St Germans
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by the Earl of St Germans
- "Archival material relating to Edward Eliot, 3rd Earl of St Germans". UK National Archives.
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by | Member of Parliament of Liskeard 1824–1832 With: Sir William Henry Pringle | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Member of Parliament of East Cornwall 1837–1845 With: Sir Hussey Vivian, Bt 1837–1841 William Rashleigh 1841–1845 | Succeeded by William Rashleigh William Pole-Carew |
Political offices | ||
Preceded by | Chief Secretary for Ireland 1841–1845 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Postmaster General 1845–1846 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 1853–1855 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Lord Steward 1857–1858 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Lord Steward 1859–1866 | Succeeded by |
Peerage of the United Kingdom | ||
Preceded by | Earl of St Germans 1845–1877 | Succeeded by |
Peerage of Great Britain | ||
Preceded by | Baron Eliot (descended by acceleration) 1845–1870 | Succeeded by |