Washington Shirley, 5th Earl Ferrers
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Vice Admiral Washington Shirley, 5th Earl Ferrers, FRS (26 May 1722–1 October 1778) was a British Royal Navy officer, peer, freemason and amateur astronomer.
Shirley was the second son of Hon. Laurence Shirley (himself the fourth son of Robert Shirley, 1st Earl Ferrers) and his wife, Anne. Circa 1738, he joined the Royal Navy and rose through the ranks as a Second Lieutenant in 1741, First Lieutenant in 1746 and Post-Captain soon after.
Two weeks after the execution of his brother, Laurence Shirley, 4th Earl of Ferrers in 1760, Shirley took his seat in the House of Lords (as the new Earl Ferrers) and in 1763, George III granted him the family estates, previously forfeit by his brother as a felon (much to the surprise of Casanova, then visiting London) and he began to transform the family seat of Staunton Harold in Leicestershire. He was later promoted as a Rear Admiral in 1771 and Vice-Admiral in 1775.
In 1761, Ferrers had been elected to the Royal Society for his work on the observations of the transit of Venus. He died in 1778 at Chartley Manor Place, Staffordshire and was buried at Staunton Harold. As he had no children by his wife, Anne, his title and estates passed to his younger brother, Robert.
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- Richard Davenport-Hines, Shirley, Washington, fifth Earl Ferrers (1720–1760), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 13 November 2007
Freemasonry offices | ||
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Preceded by Lord Aberdour |
Grand Master of the Premier Grand Lodge of England 1762 – 1764 |
Succeeded by The Lord Blayney |
Peerage of Great Britain | ||
Preceded by Laurence Shirley |
Earl Ferrers 1760 – 1778 |
Succeeded by Robert Shirley |