Algernon Percy, 1st Earl of Beverley
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Algernon Percy, 1st Earl of Beverley, FSA (21 January 1750–21 October 1830) was a British peer, known as Lord Algernon Percy from 1766-86.
Born Algernon Smithson, he was the second son of the 1st Duke of Northumberland (of the third creation) and his wife, Elizabeth and was educated at Eton. In 1774, he was elected MP for Northumberland and a year later, he married Isabella Burrell, a sister of the future 1st Baron Gwydyr. Their surviving children were:
- George, later 5th Duke of Northumberland (1778-1867)
- Hon. Algernon (1779-1833), diplomat.
- Hon. Hugh (1784-1856), later Bishop of Rochester and Carlisle.
- Hon. Joseceline (1784-1856), naval commander.
- Hon. Henry (1785-1825), naval officer.
- Hon. William Henry (1788-1855), politician and naval commander.
- Hon. Francis John (1790-1812), army officer.
- Lord Charles (1794-1870), granted, with his sister, Emily, the rank of a duke's daughter/younger son in 1865.
- Lady Charlotte (d. 1862), married the 3rd Earl of Ashburnham and had issue.
- Lady Emily Charlotte (d. 1877), married Andrew Mortimer Drummond.
In 1786, he left the Commons when he inherited his father's barony of Lovaine (a title which was created for his father with a special remainder to pass to Algernon as a second son) and was promoted in the Peerage as Earl of Beverley in 1790. On his death in 1830, his titles passed to his eldest son, George, who later inherited the dukedom of Northumberland from his cousin, the 4th Duke, in 1865.
Parliament of Great Britain | ||
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Preceded by George Delaval and Sir Edward Blackett, Bt. |
Member for Northumberland with Sir William Middleton, Bt. 1774–1786 |
Succeeded by Sir William Middleton, Bt. and Charles Grey |
Peerage of Great Britain | ||
Preceded by Henry Percy |
Baron Lovaine 1786–1830 |
Succeeded by George Percy |
Preceded by New creation |
Earl of Beverley 1790–1830 |