Mary Hill

English landowner and politician
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IntroEnglish landowner and politician
A.K.A.Mary Sandys Mary Hill Marchioness of Downshire and suo jure Baroness Sandys of Ombersley Marchioness of Downshire Baroness Sandys
A.K.A.Mary Sandys Mary Hill Marchioness of Downshire and suo jure Baroness Sandys of Ombersley Marchioness of Downshire Baroness Sandys
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain England
wasLandowner Politician Noble
Work fieldRoyals Politics
Gender
Female
Birth1764
Death1836 (aged 72 years)
Family
Mother:Mary Trumbull
Father:Martin Sandys
Spouse:Arthur Hill, 2nd Marquess of Downshire
Children:Arthur Hill, 3rd Marquess of Downshire Arthur Hill, 2nd Baron Sandys Marcus Sandys, 3rd Baron Sandys George Hill Lord Arthur Augustus Edwin Hill Lord George Augusta Hill
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Biography

Memorial in Ombersley Church

Mary Hill, Marchioness of Downshire and suo jure 1st Baroness Sandys (19 February 1764 – 1 August 1836) was a British peeress.

She was born Mary Sandys, daughter of Colonel Martin Sandys (fourth son of Samuel Sandys, 1st Baron Sandys) and his wife Mary Trumbull (only child and heiress of William Trumbull, son of Sir William Trumbull).

On 29 June 1786, she married Arthur Hill, Viscount Fairford (who succeeded as 2nd Marquess of Downshire in 1793). They had seven children:

The last son, Lord George Hill, was born on 9 December 1801, three months after his father the Marquess of Downshire had died by suicide, on 7 September. Downshire, a vehement opponent of Union with Ireland, had been stripped of his local dignities by the government. The Marchioness became a bitter political opponent to Lord Castlereagh.

She was the heiress of her uncle, Edwin Sandys, 2nd Baron Sandys, and to the estates of her grandfather, William Trumbull, including Easthampstead Park. On 19 June 1802, she was created Baroness Sandys, with a special remainder to her second, third, fourth and fifth sons respectively, and finally to her eldest son, who had succeeded his father as Marquess of Downshire.

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