- Henry Jermyn, 1st Baron Dover
Henry Jermyn, 3rd Baron Jermyn and 1st Baron Dover (c. 1636 - 1708), was the second son of Sir Thomas Jermyn, of
Rushbrooke ,Suffolk , who died in 1659.Jermyn surpassed his uncle, Lord St Albans, in reputation for profligacy, figuring frequently as the little Jermyn in the "Grammont Memoirs", as the lover of Lady Castlemaine, Lady Shrewsbury, Miss Jennings and other beauties of the court of
Charles II of England . He was also a notedduelist and a lifelonggambler .While the court was in exile, he obtained a post in the household of the Duke of York, to whom he became
master of the horse at theEnglish Restoration . Being aRoman Catholic , he enjoyed a position of influence with James, who on his accession raised Jermyn to thePeerage as Baron Dover in 1685, and appointed him Lieutenant-General of the Royal Guard in 1686.At the
Glorious Revolution , Dover adhered to James, whom he followed abroad, and in July 1689 the deposed sovereign created him Baron Jermyn of Royston, BaronIpswich , ViscountCheveley and Earl ofDover in theJacobite Peerage , these titles not being recognised by the English Government, though Dover became generally known as the Earl of Dover. He commanded a troop at theBattle of the Boyne ; but shortly afterwards made his submission to King William III. He succeeded his brother Thomas as 3rd Baron Jermyn in 1703, and died in 1708. As he left no children by his wife, Judith, daughter of SirEdmund Poley , ofBadley ,Suffolk , his titles became extinct at his death.See
Samuel Pepys ' "Diary", edited by H. B. Wheatley, 9 vols. (London , 1893); Anthony Hamilton, "Memoirs of Grammont" (Bohn edition, London, 1846); J. S. Clarke, "Life of James II", 2 vols. (London, 1816); Narcissus Luttrell, "Brief Relation of State Affairs 1678-1714", 6 vols. (Oxford , 1857).References
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