George Ashburnham, 3rd Earl of
Ashburnham, KG,
GCH, FSA (December 25, 1760 –
October 27, 1830) was a British
peer.
He was the
son of the 2nd
Earl of Ashburnham and the former Elizabeth Crowley, being
styled Viscount St Asaph from birth, and was
baptised on 29 January 1761 at St George's,
Hanover Square
, London
, with
King George III, the
Duke of
Newcastle and the Dowager Princess of Wales as
his godparents.
In 1780,
Lord St Asaph graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge
with a Master of Arts
degree.
He married, firstly, the Hon. Sophia Thynne (December 19,
1763–April 9, 1791), daughter of the
3rd Viscount Weymouth
(later the 1st Marquess of Bath), on 28 August 1784. They had four
children:
- George, Viscount St Asaph (8 October 1785–7 June 1813)
- Lady Elizabeth Sophia Ashburnham (16 September 1786–13 March
1879)
- The Hon. Sophia Ashburnham (29 January 1788–17 June 1807)
- Ensign The Hon. John Ashburnham (3 June 1789–1810) (served in
the Coldstream Guards in the
Napoleonic Wars; drowned whilst
returning from Portugal
)
He married, secondly, Lady Charlotte Percy (June 3, 1776–November
26, 1862), daughter of the
1st Earl of Beverley,
on 25 July 1795. They had 13 children:
- The Hon. William Ashburnham (19 January 1797–1797) (died an
infant)
- Bertram,
Viscount St Asaph (23 November 1797–22 June 1878)
- The Hon. Percy Ashburnham (22 November 1799–25 January
1881)
- Lady Charlotte Susan Ashburnham (23 February 1801–26 April
1865)
- Lady Theodosia Julia Ashburnham (27 March 1802–22 August
1887)
- The Hon. Charles Ashburnham (23 March 1803–22 December
1848)
- Lady Georgiana Jemima Ashburnham (11 May 1805–May 1882) (mother
of Algernon
Mitford)
- Lady Jane Henrietta Ashburnham (19 July 1809–26 November 1896)
(mother of the poet Swinburne)
- Lady Katherine Frances Ashburnham (31 March 1812–6 April
1839)
- Lady Eleanor Isabel Bridget Ashburnham (28 July 1814–6 March
1895)
- General The Hon. Thomas Ashburnham, CB (1816–2 March 1872)
- Lady Mary Agnes Blanche Ashburnham (23 January 1816–22 April
1899)
- The Hon. Reginald Ashburnham (1819–5 March 1830)
Lord St
Asaph was summoned to the House of Lords
by writ in
acceleration as 5th Baron Ashburnham in
1804. He held the office of Trustee of the British Museum
between 1810 and 1830. In 1812 he succeeded
his father as
3rd Earl of Ashburnham. On his death
he was survived by his third (but eldest surviving) son,
Bertram, Viscount St
Asaph.
His main
family home was at Ashburnham Place
in Sussex, which belonged to the family from Saxon
times until 1953.
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