George Hobart-Hampden, 5th Earl of Buckinghamshire

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George Robert Hobart-Hampden, 5th Earl of Buckinghamshire (1 May 1789 – 1 February 1849), known as George Hobart until 1816, was a British peer and politician.

Background[]

Buckinghamshire was the son of the Hon. George Vere Hobart, second son of George Hobart, 3rd Earl of Buckinghamshire. His mother was Jane, daughter of Horace Cataneo, while Robert Hobart, 4th Earl of Buckinghamshire, was his uncle.[1]

Political career[]

Lord Buckinghamshire sat briefly as Member of Parliament for Mitchell (also known as the St Michaels constituency) from 1812 to 1813.[2] In 1816 he succeeded his uncle in the earldom and entered the House of Lords. In 1824 he assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Hampden.[1]

Personal life[]

Lord Buckinghamshire married Anne, daughter of Sir Arthur Pigot, in 1819. They had no children. He died in February 1849, aged 59, and was succeeded by his younger brother, the Reverend Augustus Edward Hobart-Hampden. Lady Buckinghamshire later remarried and died in May 1878.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c thepeerage.com George Robert Hobart-Hampden, 5th Earl of Buckinghamshire
  2. ^ "leighrayment.com". Archived from the original on 10 August 2009. Retrieved 5 June 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)

External links[]

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Mitchell
1812–1813
With:
Succeeded by
Peerage of Great Britain
Preceded by Earl of Buckinghamshire
1816–1849
Succeeded by
Augustus Edward Hobart-Hampden
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