- Charles Bennet, 6th Earl of Tankerville
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The Right Honourable
The Earl of Tankerville
PCCaptain of the Gentlemen-at-Arms In office
10 July 1866 – 19 March 1867Monarch Victoria Prime Minister The Earl of Derby Preceded by The Lord Foley Succeeded by The Marquess of Exeter Lord Steward of the Household In office
19 March 1867 – 1 December 1868Monarch Victoria Prime Minister The Earl of Derby
Benjamin DisraeliPreceded by The Duke of Marlborough Succeeded by The Earl of Bessborough Personal details Born 10 January 1810
Charles Street, Berkeley Square, LondonDied 18 December 1899
Chillingham Castle, NorthumberlandNationality British Political party Conservative Spouse(s) Lady Olivia Montagu (1830-1922) Alma mater Christ Church, Oxford Charles Augustus Bennet, 6th Earl of Tankerville PC (10 January 1810 – 18 December 1899), styled Lord Ossulston between 1822 and 1859, was a British peer and Conservative politician. He served as Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms between 1866 and 1867 and as Lord Steward of the Household between 1867 and 1868.
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Background and education
Bennet was born at Charles Street, Berkeley Square, London, the eldest son of Charles Bennet, 5th Earl of Tankerville and Armandine Corisande de Gramont, daughter of the French duke of Gramont and duke of Guiche.[1] He was educated at Harrow and Christ Church, Oxford.[citation needed] He became known by the courtesy title Lord Ossulston on the death of his grandfather in 1822.
Political career
Lord Ossulston entered Parliament as Member of Parliament for North Northumberland in 1832. He held this seat until 1859,[2] when he was summoned to the House of Lords through a writ of acceleration in his father's barony of Ossulston.[3] He succeeded his father in the earldom only a month later. He served under the Earl of Derby as Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms from 1866[4] to 1867[5] and under Derby and then Benjamin Disraeli as Lord Steward of the Household from 1867[6] to 1868. In 1866 he was sworn of the Privy Council.[7]
Family
Lord Tankerville married Lady Olivia Montagu (18 July 1830 – 15 February 1922), eldest daughter of George Montagu, 6th Duke of Manchester, at Kimbolton Castle, Huntingdonshire, on 29 January 1850. They had five children:
- Charles Bennett, Lord Ossulston (1850–1879), died of cholera in India.
- George Bennet, 7th Earl of Tankerville (1852–1931).
- Hon. Frederick Augustus (1853–1891), died unmarried.
- Lady Corisande Olivia (d. 1941), died unmarried.
- Lady Ida Louise (d. 1887), married John Ramsay, 13th Earl of Dalhousie.
Lord Tankerville died at the family seat of Chillingham Castle, Northumberland, in December 1899, aged 89, and was succeeded by his second but only surviving son, George. The Countess of Tankerville died at Greystones, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, on 15 February 1922, aged 91,[1] and was interred at Chillingham on 20 February 1922.[citation needed]
References
- ^ a b thepeerage.com Charles Augustus Bennet, 6th Earl of Tankerville
- ^ leighrayment.com House of Commons: Northampton North to Nuneaton
- ^ London Gazette: no. 22260. p. 1866. 6 May 1859.
- ^ London Gazette: no. 23137. p. 3984. 13 July 1866.
- ^ London Gazette: no. 23247. p. 2583. 3 May 1867.
- ^ London Gazette: no. 23232. p. 1854. 22 March 1867.
- ^ London Gazette: no. 23136. p. 3981. 11 July 1866.
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Charles Bennet, Lord Ossulston
Parliament of the United Kingdom New constituency Member of Parliament for North Northumberland
1832 – 1859
With: Viscount Howick 1832–1841
Addison Cresswell 1841–1847
Sir George Grey, Bt 1847–1852
Lord Lovaine 1852–1865Succeeded by
Lord Lovaine
Sir Matthew Ridley, BtPolitical offices Preceded by
The Lord FoleyCaptain of the Gentlemen-at-Arms
1866 – 1867Succeeded by
The Marquess of ExeterPreceded by
The Duke of MarlboroughLord Steward of the Household
1867 – 1868Succeeded by
The Earl of BessboroughRegnal titles Preceded by
Charles BennetEarl of Tankerville
June 1859 – 1899Succeeded by
George BennetBaron Ossulston
(writ of acceleration)
May 1859 – 1899Categories:- 1810 births
- 1899 deaths
- Earls in the Peerage of Great Britain
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