John Baker Holroyd, 1st Earl of Sheffield
John Baker Holroyd, 1st Earl of Sheffield (21 December 1735 – 30 May 1821)[1] was an English politician who came from a Yorkshire family, a branch of which had settled in the Kingdom of Ireland.
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Biography
His grandfather was Isaac Holroyd (1643–1706), a merchant who emigrated to Ireland after the Restoration. His father Isaac (1708–78) lived at Dunamore in County Meath.[2]
He inherited considerable wealth, and in 1769 bought Sheffield Place in Sussex from Lord De La Warr. Having served in the Army, he entered the House of Commons in 1780, and in that year was prominent against the anti-Catholic Lord George Gordon and the Gordon rioters.
In 1781 he was created a Peer of Ireland as Baron Sheffield, of Dunamore in the County of Meath, and in 1783 was further created Baron Sheffield, of Roscommon in the County of Roscommon, with a special remainder in favour of his daughters. In 1802 he was created a Peer of the United Kingdom as Baron Sheffield, of Sheffield in the County of York. In 1816, he was created Viscount Pevensey and Earl of Sheffield in the Peerage of Ireland. He was a great authority on farming, and in 1803, he was appointed President of the Board of Agriculture. But he is remembered chiefly as the close friend and literary executor of Edward Gibbon (author of The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire), whose Memoirs and other miscellaneous works he subsequently edited and published.
He married Abigail Way, daughter of Lewis Way of Richmond, Surrey and they had two children. Abigail died in 1793 and he remarried to Lady Anne North (1782?-18 January 1832), the daughter of the former Prime Minister Lord North on 20 January 1798. His son and grandson succeeded as second and third Earls of Sheffield, the latter being a well-known patron of cricket, at whose death the earldom became extinct.
The 1st Earl of Sheffield is buried in a mausoleum attached to the north transept of the Church of St Mary and St Andrew, Fletching, East Sussex. When Edward Gibbon died in 1794, he was buried in the mausoleum as a mark of respect. The Holroyd family are commemorated in the surrounding panels.[3]
The 1st Earl of Sheffield's daughter Maria Josepha married John Stanley, 1st Baron Stanley of Alderley in 1796, and therefore the Irish barony, under special remainder, later passed to Edward Stanley, 4th Baron Stanley of Alderley, who thus became also fourth Baron Sheffield.
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- ↑ Sheffield Mausoleum
References
- Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990,[page needed]
- Jacques-Alphonse Mahul, Annuaire nécrologique, ou Supplément annuel et continuation de toutes les biographies ou dictionnaires historiques, 3e année, 1822, Paris : Ponthieu, 1823, p.324-331 [1]
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Preceded by | Member of Parliament for Coventry 1780 With: Edward Roe Yeo |
Succeeded by Sir Thomas Hallifax Thomas Rogers |
Preceded by | Member of Parliament for Coventry 1781–1784 With: Edward Roe Yeo 1781–1783 William Seymour-Conway 1783–1784 |
Succeeded by John Eardley Wilmot |
Preceded by | Member of Parliament for Bristol 1790–1801 With: the Marquess of Worcester 1790–1796 Charles Bragge 1796–1801 |
Succeeded by Parliament of the United Kingdom |
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Member of Parliament for Bristol 1801–1802 With: Charles Bragge |
Succeeded by Charles Bragge Evan Baillie |
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New creation | Earl of Sheffield 1816–1821 |
Succeeded by George Holroyd |
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