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Antique British Viscount Clive 1839 Commemorative Plate House Of Lords Unmarried

$ 66

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    Description

    10 1/2" Antique brown & white Staffordshire Plate by J. Clementson, Broad St. Shelton, Staffordshire, England Plate with Thistle border & frolicking doe & stags.
    Edward Herbert, 3rd Earl of Powis
    Edward James Herbert, 3rd Earl of Powis
    Member of the
    United Kingdom Parliament
    for
    North Shropshire
    In office
    1843–1848
    Serving with
    William Ormsby-Gore
    Preceded by
    Hon. Sir Rowland Hill
    William Ormsby-Gore
    Succeeded by
    William Ormsby-Gore
    John Whitehall Dod
    Personal details
    Born
    (
    1818-11-05
    )
    5 November 1818
    The Angel Hotel,
    Pershore
    ,
    Worcestershire
    , England
    Died
    7 May 1891
    (1891-05-07)
    (aged 72)
    Berkeley Square
    ,
    Mayfair
    ,
    London
    , England
    Resting place
    St Mary's Church,
    Welshpool
    , Wales
    Political party
    Conversative
    Father
    Edward Herbert, 2nd Earl of Powis
    Relatives
    Percy Egerton Herbert
    (brother)
    Edward James Herbert, 3rd Earl of Powis
    (5 November 1818 – 7 May 1891), styled
    Viscount Clive
    between 1839 and 1848, was a British peer and politician.
    Background
    [
    edit
    ]
    Powis was born at The Angel Hotel,
    Pershore
    ,
    Worcestershire
    ,
    [1]
    the eldest son of
    Edward Herbert, 2nd Earl of Powis
    , and
    Lady Lucy
    , daughter of
    James Graham, 3rd Duke of Montrose
    . The Hon.
    Sir Percy Egerton Herbert
    was his younger brother and also a Member of Parliament.
    Education
    [
    edit
    ]
    He was educated at
    Eton College
    and
    St John's College, Cambridge
    , where he was president of the
    University Pitt Club
    ,
    [2]
    and he graduated as
    MA
    in 1840 and
    LLD
    in 1848. He was also awarded an honorary degree as
    DCL
    by
    Oxford University
    .
    [3]
    He was later appointed High Steward of Cambridge University in 1863.
    [3]
    He was also President of the
    Powysland Club
    , founded in 1867, dedicated to the study of Montgomeryshire's history and other aspects of the county.
    [4]
    Political career
    [
    edit
    ]
    1876
    Vanity Fair
    caricature of the Earl of Powis by
    Spy
    .
    Powis was returned to Parliament as one of two MPs for
    Shropshire North
    in 1843, a seat he held until 1848, when he succeeded his father in the earldom and entered the
    House of Lords
    .
    Paternally great-grandson of
    Clive of India
    and grandson of a former
    Governor of Madras
    (
    Edward Clive, 1st Earl of Powis
    ), the Earl was offered the
    Viceroyalty of India
    by then Prime Minister
    Disraeli
    in 1875, when aged 67, but declined, fearing his health
    "would not be suited to the rigours of the tropical climate"
    . On the preserved envelope of the letter he scrawled,
    "Not worth considering - Powis."
    [5]
    From the formation of
    County Councils
    in 1889, he was County Alderman for Shropshire and County Councillor for Montgomeryshire.
    [6]
    He also served as
    Lord Lieutenant of Montgomeryshire
    from 1877 to 1891, and was
    J.P.
    for the counties of Shropshire and
    Herefordshire
    .
    [6]
    Military service
    [
    edit
    ]
    Powis (then Viscount Clive) was commissioned a cornet in the South Salopian Yeomanry Cavalry in 1840, and was captain by his father's death in 1848, when he succeeded him as colonel commanding the regiment. He remained in command until resigning in 1871, aged 63.
    [7]
    Business Interests
    [
    edit
    ]
    Powis was chairman of the
    Shropshire Union Railways and Canal Company
    and of Welshpool Gas Company, who provided gas-lighting in Welshpool town.
    Lord Powis died at his London home at 45
    Berkeley Square
    ,
    Mayfair
    , in May 1891, aged 72, and was buried at St Mary's Church,
    Welshpool
    .
    [8]
    He was unmarried and was succeeded in the earldom by his nephew,
    George
    .
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