Wer heiratete Bingham Baring, 2. Baron Ashburton?

  • Harriet Mary Montagu heiratete Bingham Baring, 2. Baron Ashburton am . Bingham Baring, 2. Baron Ashburton war am Hochzeitstag 23 Jahre alt (23 Jahre, 10 Monate und 11 Tage).

  • Louisa Baring heiratete Bingham Baring, 2. Baron Ashburton am . Bingham Baring, 2nd Baron Ashburton war am Hochzeitstag 59 Jahre alt (59 Jahre, 5 Monate und 16 Tage). Louisa Baring war am Hochzeitstag 31 Jahre alt (31 Jahre, 9 Monate und 12 Tage). Der Altersunterschied betrug 27 Jahre, 8 Monate und 4 Tage.

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Bingham Baring, 2. Baron Ashburton

Bingham Baring, 2. Baron Ashburton

William Bingham Baring, 2. Baron Ashburton PC FRS (* Juni 1799; † 23. März 1864 in The Grange, Northington, Hertfordshire, England) war ein britischer Politiker der konservativen Tories sowie zuletzt der Conservative Party, der zwischen 1826 und 1848 mit Unterbrechungen Mitglied des House of Commons war und von 1845 bis 1846 das Amt des Paymaster General bekleidete. 1848 erbte er den Titel als 2. Baron Ashburton und gehörte dadurch bis zu seinem Tod dem House of Lords als Mitglied an. Darüber hinaus war er von 1860 bis 1862 Präsident der Royal Geographical Society.

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Harriet Mary Montagu

Harriet Mary Montagu

Harriet Mary Baring, Baroness Ashburton (née Lady Harriet Montagu) (14 May 1805 – 4 May 1857) was a socialite and hostess.

She was born in 1805 to George Montagu, 6th Earl of Sandwich and Louisa Montagu, Countess of Sandwich.

She married William Bingham Baring, 2nd Baron Ashburton on 12 April 1823. He had graduated from Oriel College, Oxford in 1823 and he was an M.P. by 1826. He was the Member of Parliament for Thetford, Callington, Winchester, North Staffordshire and finally Thetford for a second time before he became a peer in 1848. He served in Sir Robert Peel's government despite his shyness.

She was witty and direct. The welcome that she gave at her various houses attracted leading men of her time: William Thackeray, John Stuart Mill and especially Thomas Carlyle enjoyed her company. She and the Earl of Sandwich were notably wealthy and they had houses in Surrey, Bath House, Piccadilly, another near Portsmouth and a place near Winchester. The Earl was involved in government, a fellow of the Royal Society, and a trustee of the National Gallery and in 1860 he became President of the Royal Geographical Society.

She was the hostess for, and a source of friction between, Thomas Carlyle and his wife, Jane Welsh Carlyle. Jane Carlyle was jealous of the attention that her husband gave to his hostess, but was also professed herself one of her admirers, describing her as "the wittiest and most highly bred woman of her time". As a literary hostess, she had been described as chinless, large, and with an unusual nose, but both the Carlyles recognised her intelligence. Jane noted that despite her appearance she was "almost beautiful—simply through the intelligence and cordiality of her expression." This said, Jane was however scathing about Harriet's personality: “A very loveable spoilt Child of Fortune — that a little whipping, judiciously administered, would have made into a first-rate woman.”

She died in Paris on 4 May 1857 having had only one child who died as an infant. Her husband married Louisa Caroline Stewart-Mackenzie at Bath House in Piccadilly on 17 November 1858.

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Bingham Baring, 2. Baron Ashburton

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Louisa Baring

Louisa Baring
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