Edward Stopford (British Army officer)

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Sir Edward Stopford

GCB
Born(1766-09-28)28 September 1766
Died14 September 1837(1837-09-14) (aged 70)
NationalityBritish
Occupation
  • Soldier
  • politician
ChildrenEdward Stopford Claremont
Parent(s)James Stopford, 2nd Earl of Courtown
Mary (née Powys) Stopford
RelativesJames Stopford, 3rd Earl of Courtown (brother)
Sir Robert Stopford (brother)

Sir Edward Stopford GCB (28 September 1766 – 14 September 1837) was an Anglo-Irish soldier and politician.

Early life[]

Edward Stopford was born on 28 September 1766. He was the second son of James Stopford, 2nd Earl of Courtown, and his wife Mary (née Powys). James Stopford, 3rd Earl of Courtown, was his elder brother and Sir Robert Stopford his younger brother.

Career[]

He served in the British Army and achieved the rank of Lieutenant-General.

In 1810, he succeeded his elder brother as Member of Parliament for Marlborough, a seat he held until 1818. He was honoured when he was made a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath and Colonel of the 41st Regiment of Foot from 1819 to his death.

Personal life[]

He never married, but he had an affair with a French actress, Mademoiselle Anaïs, with whom he had a son, Edward Stopford Claremont, who also became a British Army general.

Death[]

He died on 14 September 1837, aged 70.

References[]

  • Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages [self-published source][better source needed]
  • Lundy, Darryl. "FAQ". The Peerage.[unreliable source]

External links[]

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Lord Bruce
Viscount Stopford
Member of Parliament for Marlborough
1810–1818
With: Lord Bruce 1810–1814
William Noel-Hill 1814–1818
Succeeded by
John Wodehouse
Lord Brudenell
Military offices
Preceded by
Josiah Champagné
Colonel of the 41st Regiment of Foot
1819–1837
Succeeded by
Sir Ralph Darling
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