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Edward Dutton, 4th Baron Sherborne

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Lord Sherborne.

Edward Lenox Dutton, 4th Baron Sherborne (23 April 1831 – 18 July 1919), was a British peer and diplomat.

Background

Sherborne was the son of James Dutton, 3rd Baron Sherborne, of Sherborne, Gloucestershire, by his wife, Lady Elizabeth Howard (1803–1845), daughter of Thomas Howard, 16th Earl of Suffolk, and Hon. Elizabeth Jane Dutton.[1]

Career

Sherborne was a British diplomat with posts in Frankfurt, Germany[2] and in Madrid, Spain. At the age of 51 he became the 4th baron Sherborne and inherited the Sherborne estate which had been somewhat depleted by his father.[3] Through frugality, careful administration and his marriage to an heiress, the 4th Lord Sherborne was successful in restoring the barony's formerly strong financial position. Sherborne was President of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society 1887-1888. In addition, he was an antiquarian, an ornithologist and Justice of the Peace for the County of Gloucester.[4]

Family

On July 5, 1894, at the age of 63, Lord Sherborne married Emily Theresa de Stern (1846–1905), daughter of Baron Herman de Stern and his wife Julia Goldsmid, dau. of Aaron Asher Goldsmid, of Cavendish Square, co. Middlesex.[5] The Stern family, much intermarried with the Goldsmids, Salomons, Mocattas, Montefiores and Jessels, was one of the most prominent (extended) families of (Sephardic) Anglo-Jewry.[6] They had no children.

Sherborne died on July 18, 1919 aged 88, and was succeeded in the barony by his brother, Frederick.

References

  1. ^ Lundy, Darryl. "p. 24992 § 249911". The Peerage. {{cite web}}: External link in |publisher= (help)[unreliable source]
  2. ^ Gloucestershire Archives
  3. ^ Gloucestershire Archives
  4. ^ Armorial Families
  5. ^ Cracroft's Peerage
  6. ^ Archives
Peerage of Great Britain
Preceded by Baron Sherborne
1883–1919
Succeeded by

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