Earl of Ilchester

Earldom in the Peerage of Great Britain

Earldom of Ilchester
Arms of Fox-Strangways: Quarterly of four: 1st & 4th: Sable, two lions passant paly of six argent and gules (Strangways); 2nd & 3rd: Ermine, on a chevron azure three fox's heads and necks erased or on a canton of the second a fleur-de-lys of the third (Fox).[1]
Creation date1756
Created byGeorge II
PeeragePeerage of Great Britain
First holderStephen Fox-Strangways, 1st Earl of Ilchester
Present holderRobin Maurice Fox-Strangways, 10th Earl of Ilchester
Heir presumptivePaul Andre Fox-Strangeways
Subsidiary titlesBaron Ilchester
Baron Ilchester and Stavordale
Former seat(s)Melbury House
Holland House

Earl of Ilchester is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was created in 1756 for Stephen Fox, 1st Baron Ilchester, who had previously represented Shaftesbury in Parliament. He had already been created Baron Ilchester, of Ilchester in the County of Somerset in 1741, and Baron Ilchester and Stavordale, of Redlynch, in the County of Somerset, in 1747. These titles were also in the Peerage of Great Britain. All three peerages were created with remainder, failing heirs male of his own, to his younger brother Henry Fox, who was himself created Baron Holland in 1763. The brothers were the only sons from the second marriage of the politician Sir Stephen Fox.

In 1758 the first Earl assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Strangways, which was the maiden name of his wife's maternal grandmother. He was succeeded by his eldest son, the second Earl. He represented Midhurst in Parliament. His eldest son, the third Earl, served as Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard from 1835 to 1841 in the Whig administration of Lord Melbourne and was also Lord Lieutenant of Somerset from 1837 to 1839. Lord Ilchester survived both his sons and was succeeded by his half-brother, the fourth Earl. He was Ambassador to the German Confederation from 1840 to 1849. His nephew, the fifth Earl, was Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms from 1873 to 1874 in the Liberal government of William Ewart Gladstone and also served as Lord Lieutenant of Dorset from 1885 to 1905. On the death in 1964 of his grandson, the seventh Earl, the line of the eldest son of the first Earl failed. The seventh Earl was succeeded by his fourth cousin, the eighth Earl. As of 2014[update] the titles are held by his grandson, the tenth Earl, who succeeded his uncle in 2006.

The family seat was Melbury House, near Evershot, Dorset. The family, through Ilchester Estates, owns and manages large portions of land in the county of Dorset and the Holland House estate west of Holland Park in Kensington, London.[2] The family inherited much land in the 17th century from the Wadham family of Merryfield, Ilton in Somerset and of Edge, Branscombe in Devon, and in 1874 from their distant cousins the Fox family of Holland House, Kensington.

Earls of Ilchester (1756)

Family tree

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Family tree of the Fox family[3]
Elizabeth Whittle
d. 1696
Stephen Fox
1627–1716
Christiana Hope
Charles Cornwallis
1655–1698
3rd Baron Cornwallis
Elizabeth Fox
c. 1655–1681
Jane Fox
d. 1721
George Compton
1664–1727
4th Earl of Northampton
Susannah StrangwaysThomas Strangways-Horner
( Horner)
Baron Holland of Holland in the County of Lincoln, 1762Baron Holland of Foxley in the County of Wiltshire, 1763Baron Ilchester, 1741
Baron Ilchester and Stavordale, 1747
Earl of Ilchester, 1756
Caroline (Lennox) Fox
1723–1774
1st Baroness Holland of Holland
Henry Fox
1705–1774
1st Baron Holland of Foxley
Stephen Fox-Strangways (né) Fox
1704–1776
1st Earl of Ilchester
Elizabeth Fox-Strangways (née Horner)
Mary FitzPatrick
d. 1778
Stephen Fox
1747–1774
2nd Baron Holland of Holland, 2nd Baron Holland of Foxley
Charles James Fox
1749–1806
Elizabeth Fox (née Armistead)
1750–1842
Mary Fox-Strangways (née O'Grady)
d. 1790
Henry Fox-Strangways
1747–1802
2nd Earl of Ilchester
Maria Fox-Strangways (née Digby)
d. 1842
Harriet Acland (née Fox-Strangways)
1749/50–1815
John Dyke Acland
1746–1778
Rev. Hon. Charles Fox-Strangways
1761–1836
Jane Haines
d. 1830
Elizabeth Fox (née Vassall)
1771–1845
Henry Richard Vassall-Fox (né Fox)
1773–1840
3rd Baron Holland of Holland, 3rd Baron Holland of Foxley
Henry Fox-Strangways
1787–1858
3rd Earl of Ilchester
Charles Richard Fox
1796–1873
Lady Mary Fox (née FitzClarence)
1798–1864
Henry Fox
1802–1859
4th Baron Holland of Holland, 3rd Baron Holland of Foxley
Lady Mary Coventry
1812–1889
Mary Elizabeth Fox
1806–1891
Thomas Powys
1801–1861
3rd Baron Lilford
William Fox-Strangways
1795–1865
4th Earl of Ilchester
John Fox-Strangways
1803–1859
Amelia Fox-Strangways (née Marjoribanks)
d. 1886
Rev. Henry Fox-Strangways
1793–1860
Hester Eleanora Buller
d. 1865
Barony Holland of Holland and Barony Holland of Foxley extinct, 1859
Henry Fox-Strangways
1847–1905
5th Earl of Ilchester
Mary Fox-Strangways (née Dawson)
1852–1935
Col. Walter Fox-Strangways
1832–1885
Harriet Fox-Strangways (née Buller)
d. 1903
Giles Fox-Strangways
1874–1959
6th Earl of Ilchester
Lady Helen Fox-Strangways (née Vane-Tempest-Stewart)
1876–1956
Maurice Fox-Strangways
1862–1938
Louisa Fox-Strangways (née Phillips)
d. 1940
Henry Fox-Strangways, 7th Earl of Ilchester
1905–1964
Helen Fox-Strangways (née Ward)
1907–1970
Walter Fox-Strangways
1887–1970
8th Earl of Ilchester
Laure Fox-Strangways (née Mazaraki)
d. 1970
Maurice Fox-Strangways
1920–2006
9th Earl of Ilchester
Raymond Fox-Strangways, 10th Earl of Ilchester
b. 1921
Paul Andre Fox-Strangways
b. 1950
Heir presumptive to the Earldom of Ilchester

Present peer

Robin Maurice Fox-Strangways, 10th Earl of Ilchester (born 2 September 1942) is the son of Raymond George Fox-Strangways, younger son of the 8th Earl, and his wife Margaret Vera Force. He was educated at Loughborough College and had a career with Lloyds Bank. In 2003 he was living at Frankton, Warwickshire. On 2 July 2006 he succeeded to the peerages.[4]

On 19 July 1969, he married Margaret Elizabeth Miles, daughter of Geoffrey Miles, and they had two children:[4]

  • Simon James Fox-Strangways, Lord Stavordale (1972–2018)
  • Lady Charlotte Helen Fox-Strangways (born 1974), who had a career in nursing and married Stephen Hobin[4]

The heir presumptive (and last in line to the earldom) is the present peer's younger brother Paul Andre Fox-Strangways (born 1950), a university lecturer.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Montague-Smith 1968, p. 607.
  2. ^ "Ilchester Estates". Archived from the original on 25 December 2015. Retrieved 7 May 2015.
  3. ^ Lundy, Darryl (25 August 2013). "Walter Angelo Fox-Strangways, 8th Earl of Ilchester". The Peerage. p. 6026 § 60251.; Mosley, Charles, ed. (2003). Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage. Vol. 2 (107 ed.). Wilmington, Delaware: Genealogical Books. p. 2027.
  4. ^ a b c d Burkes Peerage, vol. 2 (2003), page 2027

Work cited

  • Hesilrige, Arthur G. M. (1921). Debrett's Peerage and Titles of courtesy. 160A, Fleet street, London, UK: Dean & Son. p. 498.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  • Montague-Smith, Patrick Wykeham (1968). Debrett's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage and Companionage. Kelly's Directories Ltd, Kingston-upon-Thames. p. 607.
  • Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990, [page needed], [page needed]
  • Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages [self-published source] [better source needed]
  • Fox-Strangways, Earls of Ilchester, archive (ref:D/FSI), estate and family papers, 965-1900s, held at the Dorset History Centre
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