- William Keppel, 7th Earl of Albemarle
William Coutts Keppel, 7th Earl of Albemarle
KCMG PC (April 15 1832 –August 28 1894 ), was a British soldier and politician.A son to General George Thomas Keppel, 6th Earl of Albemarle and Susan Coutts Trotter, he was educated at Eton. In 1843, he became an
Ensign and Lieutenant in the 43rd (Regiment of) Foot, from 1848 until 1853, he was aLieutenant in theScots Guards , becomingAide-de-Camp toLord Frederick FitzClarence inIndia . From 1851 until 1891, he was styled Viscount Bury, then succeeded his father to become 7thEarl of Albemarle .From 1854 until 1856, Keppele was Superintendent of Indian Affairs in
Canada . On15 November 1855 , at Dundurn, in Canada, he married Sophia Mary Macnab, daughter ofAllan Napier MacNab , aPrime Minister of Canada , and they became the parents of ten children :
* Lieutenant ColonelArnold Keppel, 8th Earl of Albemarle (1858–1942).
* Gertrude Mary Keppel (9 November 1859 –7 April 1860 ).
* Lady Theodora Keppel (c. 1861 –30 October 1945 ), married Colonel Leslie Davidson and had issue (?).
* The HonorableDerek Keppel (1863–1944).
* Lady Hilda Mary Keppel (29 August 1864 –7 October 1955 ), unmarried.
* Lieutenant Colonel HonorableGeorge Keppel (14 October 1865 –22 November 1947 ), husband of the royal mistressAlice Keppel .
* Lady Leopoldina Olivia Keppel (14 November 1866 –9 August 1948 ), a nun.
* Lady Susan Mary Keppel (5 May 1868 –26 June 1953 ), married Sir Walter Townley in 1896.
* Lady Mary Stuart Keppel (15 May 1869 –21 September 1906 ), married Sir Harold Tagart in 1900.
* Lady Florence Cecilia Keppel (24 February 1871 –30 June 1963 ), marriedWilliam Boyle, 12th Earl of Cork in 1902.From 1857 until 1859, Keppel served as a
Member of Parliament (MP) for Norwich; from 1860 until 1865 for Wick Burghs and, from 1868 until 1874 for Berwick-upon-Tweed.Keppel was appointed Privy Counsellor in 1859. From 1859 until 1866, he was Treasurer of the Queen's Household and, on
September 6 ,1876 , was summoned to theHouse of Lords in his father's Barony of Ashford. He wasUnder-Secretary of State for War from 1878 until 1880, as well as in 1885 and 1886. OnEaster Sunday ,13 April 1879 , he was received into theChurch of Rome . In 1881, he became a Volunteer Aide-de-Camp to the Queen.He wrote a history of the American colonization called "Exodus of the Western Nations" (1865), "A Report on the Condition of the Indians of British North America", and was the principal author of the "Cycling" volume of the
Badminton Library (1887).Keppel died aged sixty-two, of
paralysis , and was buried atQuidenham .Keppel's son George was the husband of
Alice Keppel , the most famous mistress of King Edward VII. He is also the great-great-grandfather ofCamilla, The Duchess of Cornwall and the modern day television celebrity and "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" championJudith Keppel .References
* [http://www.thepeerage.com/p1652.htm#i16514 thePeerage.com]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.