George Byng, 8th Viscount Torrington

George Stanley Byng, 8th Viscount Torrington (29 April 1841 – 20 October 1889), known as George Byng until 1884, was a British Conservative politician.

Life

Torrington was the son of Major the Hon. Robert Barlow Palmer Byng, third son of George Byng, 6th Viscount Torrington. His mother was Elizabeth Maria, daughter of Major-General Edward Gwatkin, a son of Robert Lovell Gwatkin.[1] He succeeded his uncle in the viscountcy in 1884 and served briefly as a Lord-in-Waiting (government whip in the House of Lords) from March to October 1889 in the Conservative administration of Lord Salisbury.

Torrington died in office in October 1889, aged 48, and was succeeded in the viscountcy by his son from his second marriage, George.

Family

Lord Torrington married firstly Alice Arabella, daughter of James Jameson, in 1882. After her death in 1883 he married secondly Emmeline, daughter of Reverend Henry Seymour, in 1885.[2] Lady Torrington died in June 1912.

Notes

  1. Colby, Frederic Thomas (1884). "Pedigrees of five Devonshire families, Colby, Coplestone, Reynolds, Palmer and Johnson [microform]". Internet Archive. Exeter. pp. 22–3. Retrieved 19 June 2016.
  2. Maureen E. Montgomery (6 August 2013). 'Gilded Prostitution': Status, Money and Transatlantic Marriages, 1870-1914. Routledge. pp. 264–. ISBN 978-1-136-21495-0.

References

Peerage of Great Britain
Preceded by
George Byng
Viscount Torrington
1884–1889
Succeeded by
George Master Byng

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