William Edgcumbe, 4th Earl of Mount Edgcumbe

British politician
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IntroBritish politician
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasPolitician
Work fieldPolitics
Gender
Male
Birth5 November 1833, London, UK
Death25 September 1917Plymouth, United Kingdom (aged 83 years)
Star signScorpio
Politics:Conservative Party
Family
Mother:Carolina Feilding
Father:Ernest Edgcumbe, 3rd Earl of Mount Edgcumbe
Spouse:Lady Katherine Elizabeth Hamilton Caroline Cecilia Edgcumbe
Children:Edith Hilaria Edgcumbe Alberta Louise Florence Edgcumbe Victoria Frederica Caroline Edgcumbe Piers Edgcumbe, 5th Earl of Mount Edgcumbe Lady Edith Hilaria Edgcumbe
Awards
Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order 
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Biography

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William Henry Edgcumbe, 4th Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, GCVO, PC, DL (5 November 1833 – 25 September 1917), styled Viscount Valletort between 1839 and 1861, was a British courtier and Conservative politician.

Background

Edgcumbe was the son of Ernest Edgcumbe, 3rd Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, and Caroline Augusta, daughter of Rear-Admiral Charles Feilding.

Career

Edgcumbe was returned to Parliament for Plymouth in 1859, a seat he held until 1861 when he entered the House of Lords on the death of his father. In 1879 he sworn of the Privy Council and appointed Lord Chamberlain of the Household by the Earl of Beaconsfield, a post he held until the government fell in 1880. He later served under Lord Salisbury as Lord Steward of the Household between 1885 and 1886 and again between 1886 and 1892.

Edgcumbe was also an Aide-de-Camp to Queen Victoria from 1887 to 1897 and a Member of the Council to the Prince of Wales from 1901 to 1917 as well as Keeper of the Seal of the Duchy of Cornwall from 1907 to 1917. Between 1877 and 1917 he served as Lord-Lieutenant of Cornwall. He was also a Provincial Grand Master, an office held by the head of a Provincial Grand Lodge.

In early 1901 Lord Mount Edgcumbe was appointed by King Edward to lead a special diplomatic mission to announce the King's accession to the governments of Belgium, Bavaria, Italy, Württemberg, and the Netherlands. During his visit to the Belgian court in March 1901, King Leopold presented him with the Grand Cordon of the Order of Leopold.

Family

Lord Mount Edgcumbe married firstly, Lady Katherine Hamilton, daughter of James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Abercorn, on 26 October 1858. They had four children:

After Lady Katherine's death in September 1874 Lord Mount Edgcumbe married secondly, his first cousin, Caroline Cecilia, daughter of the Hon. George Edgcumbe and widow of Atholl Liddell, 3rd Earl of Ravensworth, on 21 April 1906. She died in February 1909. Lord Mount Edgcumbe died in September 1917, aged 83.

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