William Fellowes, 2nd Baron de Ramsey
The Lord de Ramsey | |
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Member of Parliament for Huntingdonshire | |
In office 1880–1885 Serving with Lord Douglas Gordon | |
Preceded by | Edward Fellowes The Viscount Mandeville |
Succeeded by | Constituency abolished |
Member of Parliament for Ramsey | |
In office 1885–1887 | |
Preceded by | New constituency |
Succeeded by | Ailwyn Fellowes |
Lord-in-waiting | |
In office 1890–1892 | |
Prime Minister | Lord Salisbury |
Preceded by | The Viscount Torrington |
Succeeded by | The Lord Wolverton |
2nd Baron de Ramsey | |
In office 1887–1925 | |
Preceded by | Edward Fellowes |
Succeeded by | Ailwyn Fellowes |
Personal details | |
Born | 16 May 1848 |
Died | 8 May 1925 | (aged 76)
Nationality | British |
Political party | Conservative |
Spouse | Lady Rosamond Jane Frances Spencer-Churchill (m. 1877) |
Children | 6 |
William Henry Fellowes, 2nd Baron de Ramsey (16 May 1848 – 8 May 1925), was a British Conservative politician.
De Ramsey was the eldest son of Edward Fellowes, 1st Baron de Ramsey, and Hon. Mary Julia Milles. Ailwyn Fellowes, 1st Baron Ailwyn, was his younger brother. He purchased a commission as a cornet in the Life Guards on 16 March 1867;[1] he retired as a captain on 21 July 1877.[2]
He succeeded his father as Member of Parliament for Huntingdonshire in 1880, a seat he held until 1885 when the constituency was abolished, and then represented Ramsey until August 1887, when he inherited the barony on his father's death and entered the House of Lords. In 1890 de Ramsey was appointed a Lord-in-waiting (government whip in the House of Lords) in the Conservative administration of Lord Salisbury, a post he held until the Conservative defeat in the 1892 general election.
Family
[edit]Lord de Ramsey married Lady Rosamond Jane Frances Spencer-Churchill, daughter of John Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough, in 1877. He thereby became the brother-in-law of Lord Randolph Churchill and the uncle (through marriage) of Winston Churchill. They had a London home in Grosvenor Square.[3] Lady de Ramsey died in 1920. Lord de Ramsey survived her by five years and died in May 1925, aged 76. He was succeeded in the barony by his grandson Ailwyn, his son and heir apparent Captain the Hon. Coulson Churchill Fellowes having died on active service in the First World War.
- Hon. Alexandra Frances Anne Fellowes (29 June 1880 – 16 September 1955), married Brig.-Gen. Hon. Ferdinand Charles Stanley
- Hon. Coulson Churchill Fellowes (8 February 1883 – 22 October 1915), married first Gwendolen Dorothy Jefferson and secondly Hon. Lilah O'Brien
- Ailwyn Fellowes, 3rd Baron de Ramsey (1910–1993)
- Hon. Reginald Ailwyn Fellowes (20 January 1884 – 19 March 1953), married Marguerite Séverine Philippine Decazes de Glücksberg more usually known as Daisy Fellowes
- Hon. Gladys Cecil Georgina Fellowes (4 January 1885 – 4 August 1952), married Captain Heneage Greville Finch, Lord Guernsey
- Hon. Hermione Frances Caroline Fellowes (31 July 1886 – January 1972), married 1. Brig.-Gen. Lord Esmé Charles Gordon-Lennox and secondly Rolf Cederström, Baron Cederström
- Hon. Sybil Inna Mildred Fellowes (24 October 1888 – 18 May 1948), married James Butler, 5th Marquess of Ormonde
Notes
[edit]- ^ "No. 23230". The London Gazette. 15 March 1867. p. 1726.
- ^ "No. 24485". The London Gazette. 20 July 1877. p. 4263.
- ^ "Grosvenor Square: Individual Houses built before 1926 Pages 117-166 Survey of London: Volume 40, the Grosvenor Estate in Mayfair, Part 2 (The Buildings)". British History Online. LCC 1980. Retrieved 5 December 2022.
References
[edit]- Kidd, Charles; Williamson, David, eds. (1990). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage. London and New York: St Martin's Press.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - Mosley, Charles, ed. (2003). Burke's Peerage and Baronetage (107th ed.). The Boydell Press.
External links
[edit]- leighrayment.com[usurped]
- http://www.stirnet.com/ (subscription only)
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by William Fellowes