- Hugh Annesley, 5th Earl Annesley
refimprove|date=April 2008 Hugh Annesley, 5th Earl Annesley (
26 January 1831 –15 December 1908 ) was a British military officer andMember of Parliament for County Cavan from 1857 to 1874.He was the second son of
William Richard Annesley, 3rd Earl Annesley .He became a professional soldier and served in the Kaffir Wars in
South Africa , 1851-1853. He was wounded in this war, and in theCrimean War his jaw was shattered at theBattle of the Alma in 1854 [see Annesley, Hugh. Letter to his mother giving an account of his injuries, published in The Ipswich Journal, 21st October 1854] . He became Colonel of the Scots Fusilier Guards in 1860. In 1874 his brotherWilliam Richard Annesley, 4th Earl Annesley , died unmarried, and Hugh succeeded as 5thEarl Annesley . In 1877, he was elected as a Representative Peer, serving until his death.He was a pioneering amateur
photographer . Thirty-five albums of his photographs are in thePublic Record Office of Northern Ireland. They include pictures taken during the wars in South Africa and the Crimea, and during a visit toJapan , as well as photographs of his home, Castlewellan, and the surrounding area.He married, first, Mabel Wilhelmina Frances Markham on
4 July 1877 . He was 46 and she was 19. They had a daughter, Lady Mabel Marguerite Annesley (1881-1959), who became well known as a water colour painter and wood engraver, and a son, Francis (born25 February 1884 ). Francis became 6th Earl Annesley, but was killed in November 1914 in theFirst World War . Countess Mabel Annesley died at Castlewellan on17 April 1891 [The Times, 21st April 1891, page 1] (within three weeks of the death of Hugh's mother, The Dowager Countess Annesley, wife of the Third Earl, on29 March 1891 [The Belfast News-Letter, 30th March 1891] ).He married, secondly, his first cousin, Priscilla Cecilia Armytage Moore (1870-1941) on
2 July 1892 . He was 61 and she was 22. They had two daughters, Clare, born30 June 1893 , who became a pacifist and socialist, and Constance Mary, born24 October 1895 who becameConstance Malleson . Priscilla Cecilia, Countess Annesley, died at St James Square, Bath, on 9th October 1941 [The Times, Friday October 10th, 1941, pages 1 and 7] . She was the second Countess Annesley of that name, her Aunt, the wife of the Third Earl, also having been Priscilla Cecilia.He established an
arboretum at Castlewellan, which has been described thus::"In terms of size, age and condition of the trees, this collection ranks among the top three arboreta in the British Isles and the finest in Ireland." (Web site of the Forest Service of Northern Ireland).An obituary appeared in The Times [The Times, Wednesday December 16th 1908, page15, and with further letter and funeral report on Saturday December 19th 1908, page 13.] .
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* [http://www.proni.gov.uk/records/private/annesley.htm. The Annesley Papers in the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland]
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