Charles John Chetwynd-Talbot, 19th Earl of Shrewsbury, 19th Earl of Waterford, 4th Earl Talbot, PC (13 April 1830 – 11 May 1877), styled Viscount Ingestre between 1849 and 1868, was a British Conservative politician. He served as Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms under Benjamin Disraeli between 1875 and 1877.
The Right Honourable The Earl of Shrewsbury PC | |
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Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms | |
In office 4 February 1875 – 11 May 1877 | |
Monarch | Victoria |
Prime Minister | Benjamin Disraeli |
Preceded by | The Marquess of Exeter |
Succeeded by | The Earl of Coventry |
Personal details | |
Born | 13 April 1830 |
Died | 11 May 1877 | (aged 47)
Nationality | British |
Political party | Conservative |
Spouse(s) | Theresa Cockerell (1836–1912) |
Children | 4 |
Parent(s) | Henry Chetwynd-Talbot, 18th Earl of Shrewsbury Lady Sarah Elizabeth Beresford |

Background
Chetwynd-Talbot was the eldest son of Admiral Henry Chetwynd-Talbot, 18th Earl of Shrewsbury, and his wife Lady Sarah Elizabeth Beresford, daughter of Henry Beresford, 2nd Marquess of Waterford.
Military career
On 22 May 1849, he was commissioned a lieutenant in the Staffordshire Yeomanry. He purchased a commission as cornet & sub-lieutenant in the 1st Regiment of Life Guards on 17 January 1851. Ingestre was promoted to a captaincy in the Yeomanry on 25 March 1851, and purchased a lieutenancy in the Life Guards on 5 August 1853. He resigned his Life Guards commission in late 1854, but remained in the Staffordshire Yeomanry, in which he was promoted to major on 13 July 1864. On 1 November 1856, he was appointed a deputy lieutenant of Staffordshire.
Political career
Ingestre entered the House of Commons as one of two representatives for Stafford in 1857, a seat he held until 1859, and later represented Staffordshire North from 1859 to 1865. On 13 July 1864, he was promoted to major in the Staffordshire Yeomanry. He represented Stamford in 1868. The latter year he succeeded his father in the earldom. He resigned his Yeomanry commission on 14 April 1875, and served from 1875 to 1877 as Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms in the second Conservative administration of Benjamin Disraeli and was sworn of the Privy Council in 1874.
Family
Lord Shrewsbury married Anna Theresa Cockerell (1836–1912), daughter of Captain Richard Howe Cockerell RN (d 1839 Calcutta) by his wife Theresa Newcomen, later Lady Eglinton, in 1855. The new Lady Shrewsbury was stepdaughter to the 13th Earl, and half-sister to the 14th and 15th Earls. They had four children - Lady Theresa Susey Helen, Lady Guendolen Theresa, Lady Muriel Frances Louisa, and Charles, 20th Earl.
Their elder daughter Lady Theresa married the 6th Marquess of Londonderry, and was the mother of the 7th Marquess. A younger daughter, Lady Muriel, married William Duncombe, Viscount Helmsley, and was the mother of the second Earl of Feversham. She was also active in the Garden City movement. Shrewsbury died suddenly in May 1877, aged only 47, and was succeeded in the earldom by his only legitimate son Charles. The Countess of Shrewsbury died in July 1912, aged 76.
Lord Shrewsbury also had an illegitimate child with a maid, producing a son. The son was educated through funding from Lord Shrewsbury. Lord Shrewsbury's illegitimate grandson Arthur Talbot won the Croix de Guerre during the First World War, saving a Padre from behind enemy lines, despite only being a medic[citation needed].
Ancestry
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References
- thepeerage.com Charles John Chetwynd Chetwynd-Talbot, 19th Earl of Shrewsbury
- "No. 20984". The London Gazette. 5 June 1849. p. 1832.
- "No. 21172". The London Gazette. 17 January 1851. p. 111.
- "No. 21197". The London Gazette. 4 April 1851. p. 919.
- "No. 21464". The London Gazette. 5 August 1853. p. 2136.
- "No. 21617". The London Gazette. 3 November 1854. p. 3311.
- Capt P.C.G. Webster, The Records of the Queen's Own Royal Regiment of Staffordshire Yeomanry, Lichfield: Lomax, 1870; Appendix.
- "No. 21940". The London Gazette. 14 November 1856. p. 3694.
- Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990, [page needed]
- "leighrayment.com House of Commons: Southend to Stamford". Archived from the original on 23 October 2018. Retrieved 5 December 2009.
- "No. 22882". The London Gazette. 5 August 1864. p. 3877.
- "No. 24199". The London Gazette. 13 April 1875. p. 2085.
- leighrayment.com Privy Counsellors 1836–1914[usurped]
- Richard was younger son of the architect Samuel Pepys Cockerell (1753-1827) himself brother of Sir Charles Cockerell, 1st Bt for whom he designed Sezincote. Richard was a younger brother of architect and travel writer Charles Robert Cockerell (1788–1863)
- "Person Page #12323". The Peerage. Retrieved 18 February 2018.
External links
- Works by or about Charles Chetwynd-Talbot, 19th Earl of Shrewsbury at the Internet Archive
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by the Earl of Shrewsbury
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Charles John Chetwynd Talbot 19th Earl of Shrewsbury 19th Earl of Waterford 4th Earl Talbot PC 13 April 1830 11 May 1877 styled Viscount Ingestre between 1849 and 1868 was a British Conservative politician He served as Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms under Benjamin Disraeli between 1875 and 1877 The Right HonourableThe Earl of ShrewsburyPCCaptain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at ArmsIn office 4 February 1875 11 May 1877MonarchVictoriaPrime MinisterBenjamin DisraeliPreceded byThe Marquess of ExeterSucceeded byThe Earl of CoventryPersonal detailsBorn13 April 1830 1830 04 13 Died11 May 1877 1877 05 12 aged 47 NationalityBritishPolitical partyConservativeSpouse s Theresa Cockerell 1836 1912 Children4Parent s Henry Chetwynd Talbot 18th Earl of Shrewsbury Lady Sarah Elizabeth Beresford Portrait of his children Theresa and CharlesBackgroundChetwynd Talbot was the eldest son of Admiral Henry Chetwynd Talbot 18th Earl of Shrewsbury and his wife Lady Sarah Elizabeth Beresford daughter of Henry Beresford 2nd Marquess of Waterford Military careerOn 22 May 1849 he was commissioned a lieutenant in the Staffordshire Yeomanry He purchased a commission as cornet amp sub lieutenant in the 1st Regiment of Life Guards on 17 January 1851 Ingestre was promoted to a captaincy in the Yeomanry on 25 March 1851 and purchased a lieutenancy in the Life Guards on 5 August 1853 He resigned his Life Guards commission in late 1854 but remained in the Staffordshire Yeomanry in which he was promoted to major on 13 July 1864 On 1 November 1856 he was appointed a deputy lieutenant of Staffordshire Political careerIngestre entered the House of Commons as one of two representatives for Stafford in 1857 a seat he held until 1859 and later represented Staffordshire North from 1859 to 1865 On 13 July 1864 he was promoted to major in the Staffordshire Yeomanry He represented Stamford in 1868 The latter year he succeeded his father in the earldom He resigned his Yeomanry commission on 14 April 1875 and served from 1875 to 1877 as Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms in the second Conservative administration of Benjamin Disraeli and was sworn of the Privy Council in 1874 FamilyLord Shrewsbury married Anna Theresa Cockerell 1836 1912 daughter of Captain Richard Howe Cockerell RN d 1839 Calcutta by his wife Theresa Newcomen later Lady Eglinton in 1855 The new Lady Shrewsbury was stepdaughter to the 13th Earl and half sister to the 14th and 15th Earls They had four children Lady Theresa Susey Helen Lady Guendolen Theresa Lady Muriel Frances Louisa and Charles 20th Earl Their elder daughter Lady Theresa married the 6th Marquess of Londonderry and was the mother of the 7th Marquess A younger daughter Lady Muriel married William Duncombe Viscount Helmsley and was the mother of the second Earl of Feversham She was also active in the Garden City movement Shrewsbury died suddenly in May 1877 aged only 47 and was succeeded in the earldom by his only legitimate son Charles The Countess of Shrewsbury died in July 1912 aged 76 Lord Shrewsbury also had an illegitimate child with a maid producing a son The son was educated through funding from Lord Shrewsbury Lord Shrewsbury s illegitimate grandson Arthur Talbot won the Croix de Guerre during the First World War saving a Padre from behind enemy lines despite only being a medic citation needed AncestryAncestry of Charles Chetwynd Talbot 19th Earl of Shrewsbury8 John Chetwynd Talbot 1st Earl Talbot4 Charles Chetwynd Talbot 2nd Earl Talbot9 Lady Charlotte Hill Countess Talbot2 Henry Chetwynd Talbot 18th Earl of Shrewsbury10 Charles Lambart5 Lady Frances Thomasine Lambart Countess Talbot11 Frances Dutton1 Charles Chetwynd Talbot 19th Earl of Shrewsbury12 George Beresford 1st Marquess of Waterford6 Henry Beresford 2nd Marquess of Waterford13 Elizabeth Monck Marchioness of Waterford3 Lady Sarah Elizabeth Beresford Countess of Shrewsbury14 George Carpenter 2nd Earl of Tyrconnell7 Susanna Carpenter Marchioness of Waterford15 Lady Sarah Hussey Delaval Countess of TyrconnellReferencesthepeerage com Charles John Chetwynd Chetwynd Talbot 19th Earl of Shrewsbury No 20984 The London Gazette 5 June 1849 p 1832 No 21172 The London Gazette 17 January 1851 p 111 No 21197 The London Gazette 4 April 1851 p 919 No 21464 The London Gazette 5 August 1853 p 2136 No 21617 The London Gazette 3 November 1854 p 3311 Capt P C G Webster The Records of the Queen s Own Royal Regiment of Staffordshire Yeomanry Lichfield Lomax 1870 Appendix No 21940 The London Gazette 14 November 1856 p 3694 Kidd Charles Williamson David editors Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage 1990 edition New York St Martin s Press 1990 page needed leighrayment com House of Commons Southend to Stamford Archived from the original on 23 October 2018 Retrieved 5 December 2009 No 22882 The London Gazette 5 August 1864 p 3877 No 24199 The London Gazette 13 April 1875 p 2085 leighrayment com Privy Counsellors 1836 1914 usurped Richard was younger son of the architect Samuel Pepys Cockerell 1753 1827 himself brother of Sir Charles Cockerell 1st Bt for whom he designed Sezincote Richard was a younger brother of architect and travel writer Charles Robert Cockerell 1788 1863 Person Page 12323 The Peerage Retrieved 18 February 2018 External linksWorks by or about Charles Chetwynd Talbot 19th Earl of Shrewsbury at the Internet Archive Hansard 1803 2005 contributions in Parliament by the Earl of Shrewsbury Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded byJohn Ayshford Wise Arthur Otway Member of Parliament for Stafford 1857 1859 With John Ayshford Wise Succeeded byJohn Ayshford Wise Thomas Salt Preceded byCharles Adderley Smith Child Member of Parliament for Staffordshire North 1859 1865 With Charles Adderley Succeeded byCharles Adderley Edward Manningham Buller Preceded byViscount Cranborne Sir John Dalrymple Hay Bt Member of Parliament for Stamford 1868 With Sir John Dalrymple Hay Bt Succeeded bySir John Dalrymple Hay Bt William Unwin Heygate Political offices Preceded byThe Marquess of Exeter Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms 1875 1877 Succeeded byThe Earl of Coventry Honorary titles Preceded byThe Earl of Shrewsbury Lord High Steward of Ireland 1868 1877 Succeeded byThe Earl of Shrewsbury Peerage of England Preceded byHenry Chetwynd Talbot Earl of Shrewsbury 1868 1877 Succeeded byCharles Chetwynd Talbot Peerage of Ireland Preceded byHenry Chetwynd Talbot Earl of Waterford 1868 1877 Succeeded byCharles Chetwynd Talbot Peerage of Great Britain Preceded byHenry Chetwynd Talbot Earl Talbot 1868 1877 Succeeded byCharles Chetwynd Talbot