John Smyth (1748–1811)

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John Smyth (1748–1811) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1783 to 1807.[1]

John Smyth features in this group portrait of the Dilettanti Society. The others are: Sir William Hamilton, , Walter Spencer-Stanhope, , and Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn.[2] Hamilton (centre, with his Order of the Bath star visible) is showing the vase to Smyth on the right.[3]

Early life[]

Smyth was the son of John Smyth of Heath Hall, Heath, West Yorkshire and his wife Bridget Foxley, daughter of Benjamin Foxley of London. He was educated at Westminster School and was admitted at Trinity College, Cambridge in 1766.[1] He married in 1778 Lady Georgiana, eldest daughter of Augustus Henry FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton.[1]

Political career[]

Smyth served in Parliament as Member of Parliament for Pontefract from 1783 to 1807. He was a Lord of the Admiralty, from 1791 to 1794, and a Lord of the Treasury, from 1794 1802. He was Master of the Mint from 1802 to 1804, and a Commissioner of the Board of Trade in 1805.[4]

Later life and legacy[]

Smyth died 12 February 1811 in London. He and his wife Georgiana had four sons and two daughters.[4]

  • John Henry Smyth, of Heath Hall (1780-1822), member of parliament for Cambridge, whose children were
    • John George Smyth, of Heath Hall, the father of
      • Diana Elizabeth Smyth, who married Henry Lascelles, 4th Earl of Harewood (1824-1892) and was mother of
        • Edwin Harry Lascelles (1861-1924)
        • Daniel Harry Lascelles (1862-1904)
        • George Algernon Lascelles (1865-1932), who married Mabel Caroline Elcocke Massey (died 1951) and was the father of
          • Sybil Mary Lascelles (1907-1981), who married Humphrey Bradshaw Mellor Wright (1907-1997)
            Lady Georgiana Smyth (circa 1757–1799) and her son (George Romney, 1783)
        • William Horace Lascelles (1868-1949), who married Madeline Barton (died 1950) and was the father of
          • Mary Madge Lascelles (1900-1995)
          • Sir Daniel William Lascelles (1902-1967)
          • Pamela Diana Lascelles (1902-1988)
          • Susan Olivia Lascelles (1907-1995)
          • John Edward Lascelles (1911-1955)
        • Francis John Lascelles (1871-1925), who married Gertie Stradling, the father of
          • Norah Gertrude Lascelles (1906-1972)
        • Eric James Lascelles (1873-1901)
        • Lady Susan Elizabeth Lascelles (1860-1925), who married Francis Richard Sutton
        • Lady Mary Lascelles (1877-1930), who married Robert Wentworth Doyne and was the mother of
          • Robert Harry Doyne (1899-1965), who married first Verena Seymour and second (1947) Nancy Butler anc was the father of
            • Patrick Robert Doyne (born 1936)
            • Diana Victoria Mary Doyne (born 1933), who married Robert Stephen Laurie
            • Bridget Cecilia Doyne (1949-2013)
    • Elizabeth Sarah Smyth, married Abraham Robarts, the mother of
      • Abraham John Robarts (1838-1926), who married Edith Barrington and was the father of
        • Mary Edith Robarts (1870-1948), who married John Abdy Combe (1863-1929)
        • John Robarts (1872-1954), who married Margaret Georgina Louisa Cholmeley (1875-1967)
        • Gerald Robarts (1878-1961), who married Florence Fletcher and was the father of
          • David John Robarts (1906-1989), chairman of the National Provincial Bank, married with children
          • Anthony Vere Cyprian Robarts (1910-1982), married Grizel Mary Grant (1914-2004) with children
          • Peter Gerald Robarts (1915-1951)[citation needed]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Smyth, John (SMT766J2)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  2. ^ National Trust, Members of the Dilettanti Society (after Sir Joshua Reynolds). Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ apollo-magazine.com, Reynolds and Leonardo.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b "SMYTH, John (1748-1811), of Heath Hall, nr. Pontefract, Yorks". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 24 November 2017.
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
William Nedham
Nathaniel Smith
Member of Parliament for Pontefract
1783–1807
With: William Nedham

4th Viscount Galway
Richard Benyon
Robert Pemberton Milnes
Succeeded by
Robert Pemberton Milnes
Viscount Pollington
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