Henry Villiers-Stuart, 1st Baron Stuart de Decies
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Henry Villiers-Stuart, 1st Baron Stuart de Decies PC
(8 June 1803-23 January 1874), was a British Tory politician.
, he was the eldest son of Lord Henry Chrichton-Stuart, third son of John Stuart, 1st Marquess of Bute
. His mother was Lady Gertrude Emilia, daughter and heiress of George Mason-Villiers, 2nd Earl Grandison
. He was educated at Eton
and Christ Church, Oxford
. In 1822 he assumed by Royal license the surname of Villiers-Stuart in lieu of Chrichton-Stuart.
for County Waterford from 1826 to 1830 and for Banbury
from 1830 to 1831. He was appointed the first ever Lord-Lieutenant of County Waterford
in 1831, a post he held until his death, and was admitted to the Irish Privy Council
in 1837. In 1839 he was raised to the peerage as Baron Stuart de Decies, of Dromana within the Decies in the County of Waterford.
and under Scottish Law in Scotland. However, it was never established that Theresia was free to marry. As a result, their son Henry Villiers-Stuart
was considered illegitimate and was not allowed to succeeded in the barony on his father's death. Consequently, the peerage became extinct on Lord Stuart de Decies's death in January 1874, aged 70. Theresia had died in August 1867.
Privy Council of Ireland
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(8 June 1803-23 January 1874), was a British Tory politician.
Background and education
Born Henry Chrichton-Stuart, in LondonLondon
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, he was the eldest son of Lord Henry Chrichton-Stuart, third son of John Stuart, 1st Marquess of Bute
John Stuart, 1st Marquess of Bute
John Stuart, 1st Marquess of Bute, PC, FRS was a British nobleman.He was the son of the 3rd Earl of Bute and the former Mary Wortley Montagu, a granddaughter of the 1st Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull and great-granddaughter of the 1st Earl of Sandwich...
. His mother was Lady Gertrude Emilia, daughter and heiress of George Mason-Villiers, 2nd Earl Grandison
George Mason-Villiers, 2nd Earl Grandison
George Mason-Villiers, 2nd Earl Grandison PC , styled Viscount Villiers between 1767 and 1782, was a British peer and politician.-Background and education:...
. He was educated at Eton
Eton College
Eton College, often referred to simply as Eton, is a British independent school for boys aged 13 to 18. It was founded in 1440 by King Henry VI as "The King's College of Our Lady of Eton besides Wyndsor"....
and Christ Church, Oxford
Christ Church, Oxford
Christ Church or house of Christ, and thus sometimes known as The House), is one of the largest constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England...
. In 1822 he assumed by Royal license the surname of Villiers-Stuart in lieu of Chrichton-Stuart.
Political career
Stuart sat as Member of ParliamentMember of Parliament
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for County Waterford from 1826 to 1830 and for Banbury
Banbury (UK Parliament constituency)
Banbury is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It is a strongly Conservative seat.The constituency was created January 26, 1554 through the efforts of Henry Stafford and Thomas Denton...
from 1830 to 1831. He was appointed the first ever Lord-Lieutenant of County Waterford
Lord Lieutenant of Waterford
This is a list of people who served as Lord Lieutenant of County Waterford. The office was created on 23 August 1831.* Henry Villiers-Stuart, 1st Baron Stuart de Decies 17 October 1831 – 23 January 1874...
in 1831, a post he held until his death, and was admitted to the Irish Privy Council
Privy Council of Ireland
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in 1837. In 1839 he was raised to the peerage as Baron Stuart de Decies, of Dromana within the Decies in the County of Waterford.
Family
Lord Stuart de Decies was alleged to have married in 1826 Theresia Pauline Ott, both in LondonLondon
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and under Scottish Law in Scotland. However, it was never established that Theresia was free to marry. As a result, their son Henry Villiers-Stuart
Henry Villiers-Stuart
Henry Windsor Villiers-Stuart , was a British soldier, politician, clergyman and author.Villiers-Stuart was the son of Henry Villiers-Stuart, 1st Baron Stuart de Decies, son of Lord Henry Stuart and his wife Lady Gertrude Amelia, daughter of George Mason-Villiers, 2nd Earl Grandison...
was considered illegitimate and was not allowed to succeeded in the barony on his father's death. Consequently, the peerage became extinct on Lord Stuart de Decies's death in January 1874, aged 70. Theresia had died in August 1867.