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Jerome Hieronimus Fane DE SALIS (1771 - 1836) |
4th Count de Salis-Soglio DL, JP, FRS |
Pic S1. as depicted by Ralph Earl |
b. 14 Feb 1771 at Chiavenna, Italy |
m. (1) 12 Aug 1797 Sophia DRAKE (1765 - 1803) at Shirburn Castle |
m. (2) 14 Mar 1807 Penelope FREEMAN ( - 1807) at Stoke Poges |
m. (3) 10 May 1810 Henrietta FOSTER (1790 - 1856) at Dublin, Ireland |
d. 02 Oct 1836 at Hillingdon, Middlesex, England aged 65 |
Parents: |
Peter DE SALIS (1738 - 1809) |
Ann DE SALIS-SOGLIO (1749 - 1831) |
Events in Jerome Hieronimus Fane DE SALIS (1771 - 1836)'s life | |||||
Date | Age | Event | Place | Notes | Src |
14 Feb 1771 | Jerome Hieronimus Fane DE SALIS was born | Chiavenna, Italy | |||
09 Apr 1797 | 26 | Appointed Deputy Lieutenant county Middlesex | Middlesex, England | ||
12 Aug 1797 | 26 | Married Sophia DRAKE (aged 32) | Shirburn Castle | ||
26 Feb 1799 | 28 | Birth of son Petrus Johannes Peter John DE SALIS | Marylebone, London, England | ||
14 Jun 1803 | 32 | Death of wife Sophia DRAKE (aged 38) | |||
05 Sep 1803 | 32 | Commissioned as a lieutenant | Uxbridge, Middlesex, England | Loyal Uxbridge Volunteers | |
1806 | 35 | Birth of daughter Sophia Juliana DE SALIS | |||
14 Mar 1807 | 36 | Married Penelope FREEMAN | Stoke Poges | ||
20 Dec 1807 | 36 | Death of wife Penelope FREEMAN | |||
Dec 1808 | 37 | Elected Fellow of the Royal Society | Note 1 | ||
19 Nov 1809 | 38 | Death of father Peter DE SALIS (aged 71) | Hillingdon, Middlesex, England | ||
10 May 1810 | 39 | Married Henrietta FOSTER (aged 20) | Dublin, Ireland | ||
09 May 1811 | 40 | Birth of son Rodolph Johannes Leslie Joseph Hibernicus DE SALIS | Dublin, Ireland | ||
22 Oct 1812 | 41 | Birth of son William Andrew Andreas Salius Fane DE SALIS | Marylebone, London, England | ||
May 1814 | 43 | Birth of daughter Catherine (Nina) Barbara DE SALIS | Dublin, Ireland | ||
26 Apr 1816 | 45 | Birth of son Leopold Fabius Dietagarus Fane DE SALIS | Florence, Italy | ||
Nov 1817 | 46 | Birth of daughter Henrietta Maria Felicitas DE SALIS | Paris, France | IGI | |
10 Dec 1818 | 47 | Birth of son John Henry Anthony Hubert Gubertus DE SALIS | Paris, France | IGI | |
04 Nov 1821 | 50 | Birth of son Charles Lewis Maximilian Fane DE SALIS | Valteline, Switzerland | ||
02 May 1824 | 53 | Birth of daughter Henrietta (Hadie) Emma Helena DE SALIS | Bath, Somerset, England | ||
16 Feb 1828 | 57 | Birth of son Henry Jerome Augustine Fane DE SALIS | Pisa, Italy | ||
1831 | 60 | Death of mother Ann DE SALIS-SOGLIO (aged 82) | |||
02 Oct 1836 | 65 | Jerome Hieronimus Fane DE SALIS died | Hillingdon, Middlesex, England |
Personal Notes: |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerome,_4th_Count_de_Salis-Soglio
Jerome de Salis, 4th Count de Salis-Soglio DL, JP, FRS (14 February 1771 - 2 October 1836), Illustris et Magnificus was an Anglo-Grison-Irish noble, visionary, vegetarian and landowner. Salis was the eldest surviving son of Peter De Salis by his third wife Ann, daughter of Bundespresident Antonio de Salis. His paternal grandfather was Jerome, 2nd Count de Salis. Born in Chiavenna 14 February and baptised at Soglio 17 February 1771, he died 2 October 1836 at Dawley Lodge, Middlesex, and lies buried in Harlington-by-Heathrow, Middlesex. In a letter of 1830 he proposed spending the winter in Madeira from whence: '...should the Antichrist appear next year, I can easily get a passage to Chilli... by the dream I had in 1815, or rather a waking vision during an illness I had in Dublin, the application of aerial navigation to military operations will be a sign of the coming of the Antichrist.' Salis was a friend of Samuel Wix (1771-1861), the pre-Tractarian high-churchman (i.e. pre-Oxford Movement), and paid for his Reflections concerning the expediency of a council of the Church of England and the Church of Rome being holden, with a view to accommodate religious differences (1818) to be translated into several languages. He married thrice: (1) 12 August 1797 (Shirburn Castle): Sophia (1765 - 14 June 1803), daughter of Admiral Francis William Drake (1724-87), brother of Sir Francis Henry Drake, 5th and last Bart. Mother of Petrus Johannes, 5th Count. (2) 14 March 1807 (Stoke Poges): Penelope (died 20 December 1807), daughter of Dr. Robert Freeman, MD, of Uxbridge. Mother of one daughter. (3) 10 May 1810 (St. Thomas's, Dublin): Henrietta (Harriet) (9 October 1785 - 26 October 1856), daughter of Rt. Rev. William Foster, DD (1744-97), chaplain to the Irish House of Commons (1780-89), and then variously Bishop of Cork and Ross; Kilmore; and of Clogher. Brother of John Foster, of Collon, county Louth, Baron Oriel, and last Speaker of the Irish House of Commons. She was second cousin to one or two of the children of Lady Bess Foster. John Leslie Foster was her brother. His children were born in St. Marylebone, Westminster (February 1799, Petrus Johannes); Langley, Bucks (December 1807, Sophia Juliana Penelope), married William Filgate of Lissrenny, co. Louth; Dublin (May 1811, Rodolphus Johannes Leslie Hibernicus), Colonel of the 8th Hussars; St. Marylebone, Westminster (October 1812, (Willy) William Andreas Salicus (Fane)); Dublin (May 1814, (Nina) Catherina Barbara), (see her son John Warren, 3rd Baron de Tabley); Florence (April 1816, (Leo) Leopold Fabricius (Fabius) Dieteganus), went to New South Wales Paris (November 1817, Henrietta Maria Felicitas); Paris (December 1819, (Johnny) John Jenry Anthony Gubertus) went to India; Dublin (Dublin 1821, (Charly) Charles Louis Maximilian), Captain the Hon. C. Louis Fane De Salis (d. Pimlico, July 1845); Bath (May 1824, (Hadie) Henrietta Emma Helena), wife to Col. Challoner; and Pisa (February 1828, (Harry) Henry Jerome Augustine), Rector of Fringford. (see his fourth son, Charles). Some events Appointed Deputy Lieutenant county Middlesex 9 April 1797. Commissioned as a lieutenant in the Loyal Uxbridge Volunteers (Corps of Yeomanry), 5 September 1803. In Armagh and Limerick settling Partition of estates with Lord Sandwich, September 1805-February 1806. Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, December 1808. His proposers were: H J De Salis (his uncle); Chas Abbot (1st Lord Colchester (1757-1829); William Scott (Lord Stowell); Joseph Planta (d.1827, aetat suae 84, a cousin and fellow Grison. See the monumental inscription to him in St George's, Bloomsbury); George Pearson, MD (1751-1828); Selsey [John Peachey, 2nd Lord Selsey (1749-1816)]; and Edward Ash Succeeds his father, 20 November 1807. Royal License to use title Count in the UK granted by George III, 4 April 1809. Appointed deputy-governor of county Armagh, 21 July 1809. He was appointed High Sheriff of Armagh in 1810. [1] Rev. Dr. Henry Jerome de Salis, his uncle dies 2 May 1810. Patron of the new school at Mullavilly, Laurelvale, Ballylisk, Tandragee, county Armagh, 1811. Takes 21 year lease on Rokeby Hall, near Dunleer, from 29 April 1822, (550 pounds per annum). Royal License to use the name (& arms) of Fane before that of Salis, 1835. Ends his translation of all the extant works of St. Cyrillus of Jerusalem, 26 May 1835. Elected member of the Zoological Society of London, 1836 (probably). Recumbent figure made by Richard Cockle Lucas, for Harlington[disambiguation needed] church, 1836. His house 5 Carlton gardens, was sold with stables March 1845 for 12,600 pounds. The site is now occupied by BAE Systems. His widow lived at Dawley (near Hillingdon); the Continent; and after 1845 at Mivart's hotel and then its succesor Claridge's. Recumbent figure made of his widow, Henrietta, by William Theed the Younger, for Harlington, 1856. |
Source References: |
2. Type: Book, Abbr: Devon to Downunder, Title: Devon to Downunder, Auth: Bettie Elworthy, Publ: Bookbound, Date: 1997 |
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