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The Earl of Lovelace
Born(1805-02-21)21 February 1805
Died29 December 1893(1893-12-29) (aged 88)
Spouse(s)Hon. Augusta Ada Byron
(m. 1835–1852; her death)
Jane Jenkins
ChildrenByron King-Noel, Viscount Ockham & 12th Baron Wentworth
Anne Blunt, 15th Baroness Wentworth
Ralph King-Milbanke, 2nd Earl of Lovelace & 13th Baron Wentworth
Parent(s)Peter King, 7th Baron King
Lady Hester Fortescue

William King-Noel, 1st Earl of Lovelace FRS (21 February 1805 – 29 December 1893), known as the Hon. William King until 1833 and as the Lord King from 1833 to 1838, was an English nobleman and scientist.

Lovelace was the eldest son of Peter King, 7th Baron King, and his wife Lady Hester Fortescue, granddaughter of George Grenville. The politician the Hon. Peter John Locke King was his younger brother. He succeeded in the barony in 1833. He was created Viscount Ockham and Earl of Lovelace in 1838, and appointed Lord-Lieutenant of Surrey in 1840, a post he held until his death. On 25 November 1841, he was admitted a Fellow of the Royal Society.[1] In 1860, he adopted the additional surname of Noel.

Lord King married Augusta Ada Byron, the only legitimate daughter of poet George Byron, 6th Baron Byron and the first computer programmer, in 1835. They had three children:

After Ada Lovelace died in 1852, he married Jane Jenkins and they had one son, Lionel Fortescue King, later 3rd Earl of Lovelace. Lord Lovelace died in December 1893, aged 88, and was succeeded in the earldom by his second but eldest surviving son Ralph.

References

  1. ^ "Fellow details". Retrieved 4 May 2017.
Honorary titles
Preceded by

The Lord Arden

Lord Lieutenant of Surrey
1840–1893
Succeeded by

Francis Egerton

Peerage of the United Kingdom
New creation Earl of Lovelace
1838–1893
Succeeded by

Ralph Gordon Noel King-Milbanke

Peerage of England
Preceded by

Peter King

Baron King
1833–1893
Succeeded by

Ralph Gordon Noel King-Milbanke


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