George Dawson-Damer
Colonel The Right Honourable George Dawson-Damer CB | |
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Comptroller of the Household | |
In office 9 September 1841 – 30 June 1846 | |
Monarch | Victoria |
Prime Minister | Sir Robert Peel, Bt |
Preceded by | Lord Marcus Hill |
Succeeded by | Lord Marcus Hill |
Personal details | |
Born | 28 October 1788 |
Died | 14 April 1856 (aged 67) |
Nationality | British |
Political party | Conservative |
Spouse(s) | Mary Seymour (d. 1848) |
Colonel the Rt Hon George Lionel Dawson-Damer CB PC (28 October 1788 – 14 April 1856) was a British Conservative Party politician.
Background
Dawson-Damer was a younger son of John Dawson, 1st Earl of Portarlington, and Lady Caroline, daughter of Prime Minister John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute. He assumed the additional name of Damer by royal sign-manual in 1829 on succeeding to a portion of the estates of his aunt, Lady Caroline Damer.
Military Career
While on the staff of Sir Robert Wilson he was present with the Russian army at the retreat of the French cavalry from Moscow in October 1812. In 1813 he was at the battles of Lützen, Bautzen, Dresden, Kulm, Wurzen, and the Siege of Hamburg and the operation at Holstein. In 1815 he was appointed Quartermaster General to the Prince of Orange, under whom he served in the 1st King's Dragoon Guards and was present at the battles at Quatre Bras and Waterloo, where he was wounded and had two horses shot under him and for which he was made a Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB).[1][2]
Political career
Dawson-Damer was returned to Parliament for Portarlington in 1835, a seat he held until 1847, and served under Sir Robert Peel as Comptroller of the Household from 1841 to 1846. Between 1847 and 1852 he represented Dorchester in the House of Commons.[3]
Family
Dawson-Damer married Mary Georgiana Emma, daughter of Lord Hugh Seymour and Lady Anne Horatia Waldegrave, in 1825. They had five daughters and one son:[4]
- Georgiana Augusta Charlotte Caroline Dawson-Damer
- Lady Evelyn Mary Stuart Dawson-Damer
- Lady Cecilia Blanche Horatia Seymour Dawson-Damer
- Alice Henrietta Dawson-Damer
- Lady Constance Wilhelmina Frances Dawson-Damer
- Lionel Seymour William Dawson-Damer, 4th Earl of Portarlington
Mary died in October 1848. Dawson-Damer survived her by eight years and died in April 1856, aged 67. He is buried in St Peter's Church, Winterborne Came where there is a memorial to him. His only son Lionel succeeded to the title Earl of Portarlington on the death of his cousin Henry Dawson-Damer, 3rd Earl of Portarlington in 1889.
References
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by George Dawson-Damer
- Portrait of George Dawson-Damer at the National Portrait Gallery
- Sketch of George Dawson-Damer at the National Portrait Gallery
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by Thomas Gladstone |
Member of Parliament for Portarlington 1835–1847 |
Succeeded by Francis Plunkett Dunne |
Preceded by Anthony Henry Ashley-Cooper Sir James Graham, Bt |
Member of Parliament for Dorchester 1847–1852 With: Henry Sturt |
Succeeded by Henry Sturt Richard Brinsley Sheridan |
Political offices | ||
Preceded by Lord Marcus Hill |
Comptroller of the Household 1841–1846 |
Succeeded by Lord Marcus Hill |