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Charles Wyndham, 2nd Earl of Egremont






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The Earl of Egremont
Secretary of State for the Southern Department
In office
9 October 1761 – 21 August 1763
MonarchGeorge III
Prime MinisterThe Earl of Bute
George Grenville
Preceded byWilliam Pitt
Succeeded byThe Earl of Halifax
Personal details
Born(1710-08-19)19 August 1710
Died21 August 1763(1763-08-21) (aged 53)
SpouseHon. Alicia Maria Carpenter
Children
  • Elizabeth
  • Frances
  • Percy
  • Charles
  • William
  • Parent(s)Sir William Wyndham, 3rd Baronet
    Catherine Seymour

    Arms of Wyndham: Azure, a chevron between three lion's heads erased or

    Charles Wyndham, 2nd Earl of Egremont, PC (19 August 1710 – 21 August 1763), of Orchard Wyndham in Somerset, Petworth House in Sussex, and of Egremont HouseinMayfair, London, was a British statesman who served as Secretary of State for the Southern Department from 1761 to 1763.

    Origins[edit]

    He was the eldest son and heir of Sir William Wyndham, 3rd Baronet, of Orchard Wyndham, Secretary at War in 1712, Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1713 and Tory leader in the House of Commons during the reign of King George I (1714–1727) and during the early years of King George II (1727–1760).

    His mother was Catherine Seymour, daughter of Charles Seymour, 6th Duke of Somerset, and sister of Algernon Seymour, 7th Duke of Somerset, created in 1749 Earl of Egremont and Baron Cockermouth, with special remainder to his nephew Charles Wyndham, the subject of this article.[1]

    Inheritance[edit]

    He succeeded to the Orchard Wyndham estates and as 4th baronet on his father's death in 1740, and in 1750 succeeded by special remainder as 2nd Earl of Egremont, on the death of his maternal uncle Algernon Seymour, 7th Duke of Somerset, 1st Earl of Egremont, and received, as his share of the Seymour inheritance, the former Percy estates, including Egremont Castle in Cumbria, Leconfield Castle in Yorkshire and the palatial Petworth HouseinSussex (rebuilt by the 6th Duke[2]). These were formerly owned by the Percy family, and had been inherited by the 7th Duke of Somerset from his mother, Lady Elizabeth Percy (died 1722),[3] daughter and heiress of Joceline Percy, 11th Earl of Northumberland.

    His younger brother was Percy Wyndham-O'Brien, 1st Earl of Thomond, created Earl of Thomond, having become the chosen heir of his mother's sister's childless husband Henry O'Brien, 8th Earl of Thomond (1688–1741).

    Career[edit]

    Wyndham served as member of parliament for Bridgwater (Somerset) in 1734–1741, Appleby (Cumberland) in 1741–1747, and for Taunton (Somerset) in 1747–1750.

    Seven Years' War[edit]

    In October 1761, Egremont was appointed Secretary of State for the Southern Department in succession to William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham. His term of office, during which he acted in concert with his brother-in-law George Grenville, was mainly occupied with the declaration of war on Spain and with the negotiations for peace with France and Spain, the terms of which Wyndham seems to have disliked. He was also involved with the proceedings against John Wilkes.[4] He died in office 21 August 1763.

    He was Lord Lieutenant of Cumberland 1751–1763 and Lord Lieutenant of Sussex 1762–1763.

    Marriage and progeny[edit]

    On 12 March 1750/51 Wyndham married Hon. Alicia Maria Carpenter, a daughter of George Carpenter, 2nd Baron Carpenter of Killaghy, by his wife Elizabeth Petty. He had progeny including:

    Assessment[edit]

    According to the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, Horace Walpole perhaps rated Egremont's talents too low when he said he had neither knowledge of business, nor the smallest share of parliamentary abilities.[4]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Debretts peerage, 1968, p. 411, Baron Leconfield and Egremont.
  • ^ "In 1682 Petworth passed by marriage from the Percies to the 6th Duke of Somerset and it is to him the Proud Duke that we owe by far the larger part of the existing house" (Nicolson, Nigel, Great Houses of Britain, London, 1978, p. 165).
  • ^ Debrett's Peerage, 1968, p. 411.
  • ^ a b  One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Egremont, Earls of". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 9 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 20.
  • ^ The Register of Births & Baptisms in the Parish of St James within the Liberty of Westminster Vol. IV. 1741-1760. 11 September 1756.
  • ^ The Register Book of Burials in the Parish of St James in Westminster in the County of Middlesex. Volume IV. 1754-1812. 27 April 1757.
  • ^ The Register of Births & Baptisms in the Parish of St James within the Liberty of Westminster Vol. IV. 1741-1760. 2 November 1757.
  • External links[edit]

    Parliament of Great Britain
    Preceded by

    George Dodington
    Thomas Palmer

    Member of Parliament for Bridgwater
    1735–1741
    With: George Dodington
    Succeeded by

    George Dodington
    Vere Poulett

    Preceded by

    Sir John Ramsden, Bt
    George Dodington

    Member of Parliament for Appleby
    1742–1747
    With: Sir John Ramsden, Bt
    Succeeded by

    Sir John Ramsden, Bt
    Randle Wilbraham

    Preceded by

    Sir John Chapman, Bt
    Percy Wyndham-O'Brien

    Member of Parliament for Taunton
    1747–1750
    With: Robert Webb
    Succeeded by

    Robert Webb
    William Rowley

    Political offices
    Preceded by

    William Pitt

    Secretary of State for the Southern Department
    1761–1763
    Succeeded by

    The Earl of Halifax

    Preceded by

    The Duke of Newcastle

    Leader of the House of Lords
    1762–1763
    Succeeded by

    The Earl of Halifax

    Honorary titles
    Preceded by

    The Viscount Lonsdale

    Lord Lieutenant of Cumberland
    1751–1759
    Succeeded by

    Sir James Lowther, 5th Bt

    Custos Rotulorum of Cumberland
    1751–1763
    Vacant

    Title next held by

    Sir James Lowther, 5th Bt
    Preceded by

    Sir James Lowther, 4th Bt

    Vice-Admiral of Cumberland
    1755–1763
    Preceded by

    The Duke of Newcastle

    Lord Lieutenant of Sussex
    1763
    Succeeded by

    The Duke of Richmond

    Peerage of Great Britain
    Preceded by

    Algernon Seymour

    Earl of Egremont
    1750–1763
    Succeeded by

    George Wyndham

    Baronetage of England
    Preceded by

    William Wyndham

    Baronet
    (of Orchard Wyndham)
    1740–1763
    Succeeded by

    George Wyndham


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