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George Coventry, 7th Earl of Coventry






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The Earl of Coventry
Lord Lieutenant of Worcestershire
In office
1808–1831
Preceded byThe Earl of Coventry
Succeeded byThe Lord Foley
Personal details
Born

George William Coventry


(1758-04-25)25 April 1758
Died26 March 1831(1831-03-26) (aged 72)
Piccadilly
Spouse

Lady Catherine Henley

(m. 1777; died 1779)

Peggy Pitches

(m. 1783)
RelationsElizabeth Hamilton, 1st Baroness Hamilton of Hameldon (aunt)
Parent(s)George Coventry, 6th Earl of Coventry
Maria Gunning
EducationChrist Church, Oxford

George William Coventry, 7th Earl of Coventry (25 April 1758 – 26 March 1831), styled Viscount Deerhurst until 1809, was a British peer and Member of Parliament.

Early life[edit]

Coventry was born on 25 April 1758. He was the eldest son of George Coventry, 6th Earl of Coventry and, his first wife, Maria Gunning. After his mother's death in 1760 from mercury poisoning from toxins in her beauty regimen, his father married Hon. Barbara St John (a daughter of the 11th Baron St John of Bletso), in 1764, with whom he had a further two sons and a daughter.[1]

His maternal grandparents were William Coventry, 5th Earl of Coventry and Elizabeth Allen. His paternal grandparents were Col. John Gunning of Castle Coote, County Roscommon, and Hon. Bridget Bourke (a daughter of the 6th Viscount Mayo).[2] His maternal aunt, the Anglo-Irish beauty Elizabeth Gunning, was lady-in-waitingtoQueen Charlotte, and the wife of James Hamilton, 6th Duke of Hamilton and John Campbell, 5th Duke of Argyll.[2]

Coventry matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford, on 5 January 1776.[1]

Career[edit]

On 7 May 1776, Coventry was commissioned an ensign in the 64th Regiment of Foot. On 21 January 1777, he became a lieutenant in the 17th Regiment of Light Dragoons.[3]

He succeeded his father as Lord Lieutenant of Worcestershire in 1808, and upon his death on 3 September 1809, as the 7th Earl of Coventry.[3] He also served as RecorderofWorcester and High StewardofTewkesbury.[1]

Personal life[edit]

Memorials to Viscount Deerhurst, eldest son of the 9th Earl of Coventry, and the 7th Earl of Coventry (1758–1831) in the churchatCroome Court

On 18 March 1777, he eloped to Gretna Green with Lady Catherine Henley, daughter of the Earl of Northington, leading to a long-standing estrangement from his father, the 6th Earl. This estrangement was strengthened when the 6th Earl was informed of a rumour that his son, had fathered a child with Lady Henley, and was fostered by distant relatives. This rumour was supported by evidence that the 6th Earl’s distant relatives had taken in a newborn girl, no verification was ever made about whether this child was in fact the progeny of the 7th Earl and Lady Henley, however the child whose surname was Collins was recorded having connections to minor aristocracy, and many other illegitimate children of notable royalty and nobility, Ms Collins was also recorded as the mother of a child who would marry into the Coventry family. However a lot of this is still not confirmed fact as DNA did not exist at this time. Forbidden to return home, Coventry spent much time with his friend Sir Richard Worsley, 7th Baronet, at Appuldurcombe House, Isle of Wight. Lady Catherine died on 9 January 1779. He had an affair with Lady Worsley and was later involved in her scandalous elopement with George Bisset in 1781, and the subsequent trial.[4]

In 1783, Coventry married Peggy Pitches (c. 1760–1840) at St George's, Hanover Square. Peggy was the daughter of brandy merchant Sir Abraham Pitches and Jane Hassel. They had five sons and six daughters, one son and one daughter dying young, including:[5]

Lord Coventry died on 26 March 1831 at Coventry House, Piccadilly. Upon his death in 1831, he was succeeded by his son, George.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d .E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume III, page 474.
  • ^ a b c d e f g Mosley, Charles, editor. Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes. Wilmington, Delaware: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003, volume 1, page 932.
  • ^ a b Doyle, James William Edmund (1886). The Official Baronage of England, v. 2. London: Longmans, Green. p. 472.
  • ^ Rubenhold, Hallie (2008). Lady Worsley's Whim. London: Vintage Books. pp. 77–78, 123–129.
  • ^ John Debrett (1840). Debrett's Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland. revised, corrected and continued by G. W. Collen. p. 194.
  • ^ Salmon, Philip; Spencer, Howard. "COVENTRY, George William, Visct. Deerhurst (1784-1843)". www.historyofparliamentonline.org. History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  • External links[edit]

    Honorary titles
    Preceded by

    The Earl of Coventry

    Lord Lieutenant of Worcestershire
    1808–1831
    Succeeded by

    The Lord Foley

    Peerage of England
    Preceded by

    George Coventry

    Earl of Coventry
    1809–1831
    Succeeded by

    George Coventry


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