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Peter DE SALIS (1738 - 1809)
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Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
Jerome Hieronimus Fane DE SALIS (1771 - 1836)
Peter DE SALIS (1738 - 1809)

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Ann DE SALIS-SOGLIO (1749 - 1831)
Jerome Hieronimus Gerolamo DE SALIS (1709 - 1794) Peter DE SALIS-SOGLIO (1675 - 1749) Antonio DE SALIS-SOGLIO (1649 - 1735)
Perpetua VON PLANTA-ZUOZ
Margherita DE SALIS-SIGLIO (1678 - 1747) Hercules DE SALIS-SIGLIO


Mary FANE (1710 - 1785) Charles FANE (1676 - 1744) Henry FANE (1650 - 1706)
Elizabeth SOUTHCOTT (1650 - 1724)
Mary STANHOPE (1686 - 1762) Alexander STANHOPE
Catherine BURGHILL
Peter DE SALIS Ann DE SALIS-SOGLIO

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Pic 5. Upper part of the statue put up in honour the benevolevent and popular old Etonian Valtelline governor-general/landamann Pietro, PETRI.S.R.I.COM.A.SALIS..., in 1782/83.

b. 28 Jun 1738 at Westminster, Middlesex, England
m. 1769 Ann DE SALIS-SOGLIO (1749 - 1831)
d. 19 Nov 1809 at Hillingdon, Middlesex, England aged 71
Parents:
Jerome Hieronimus Gerolamo DE SALIS (1709 - 1794)
Mary FANE (1710 - 1785)
Siblings (3):
Charles DE SALIS (1736 - 1781)
Henry Jerome DE SALIS (1740 - 1810)
William DE SALIS (1741 - 1750)
Children (1):
Jerome Hieronimus Fane DE SALIS (1771 - 1836)
Grandchildren (11):
Petrus Johannes Peter John DE SALIS (1799 - 1870), Sophia Juliana DE SALIS (1806 - 1886), Rodolph Johannes Leslie Joseph Hibernicus DE SALIS (1811 - 1880), William Andrew Andreas Salius Fane DE SALIS (1812 - 1896), Catherine (Nina) Barbara DE SALIS (1814 - 1869), Leopold Fabius Dietagarus Fane DE SALIS (1816 - 1898), Henrietta Maria Felicitas DE SALIS (1817 - ), John Henry Anthony Hubert Gubertus DE SALIS (1818 - 1894), Charles Lewis Maximilian Fane DE SALIS (1821 - 1845), Henrietta (Hadie) Emma Helena DE SALIS (1824 - 1863), Henry Jerome Augustine Fane DE SALIS (1828 - 1915)
Events in Peter DE SALIS (1738 - 1809)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
28 Jun 1738 Peter DE SALIS was born Westminster, Middlesex, England
1769 31 Married Ann DE SALIS-SOGLIO (aged 20)
14 Feb 1771 32 Birth of son Jerome Hieronimus Fane DE SALIS Chiavenna, Italy
31 Mar 1785 46 Death of mother Mary FANE (aged 75) Isleworth, England
08 Aug 1794 56 Death of father Jerome Hieronimus Gerolamo DE SALIS (aged 85) London, Middlesex, England
19 Nov 1809 71 Peter DE SALIS died Hillingdon, Middlesex, England
Personal Notes:
Peter de Salis, Count of the Holy Roman Empire (Nobile Signor Don Pietro Podesta di Salis) (28 June 1738, parish of St. James, Westminster - 19 November 1807, Hillingdon, buried in the family vault at Harlington, Middlesex) was the second son of Jerome De Salis by his wife Mary, daughter of the first Viscount Fane. He was educated with his brothers, Charles and Henry, in the Grisons, in Chur where his tutor was Johann Heinrich Lambert, and then at Eton. He left Eton early in 1754 and was commissioned as an ensign in the 1st Regiment of Foot on 17 October 1754, which cost £900, subsequently he fought in the Seven Years' War (as seen in Kubrik's film Barry Lyndon), becoming a lieutenant on 27 October 1760. He left the army a captain and was sent by his father to the Grisons where he married a second cousin in 1763, she died, morte avec une fille en couches a year later. In 1765 he married a first cousin, she died 18 months later. In 1769 he married a combined third and fourth cousin, she bore him two sons and outlived him 22 years.
1. Character
His brother Charles in a letter to their mother, dated London, April 16, 1766, described something of Peter's mind:
Peter writes to me his usual style, a perfect miniature of the lamentations of Jeremiah,
The letter Par Lindau & par Coire, au païs des Grisons à Chiavenne'’, was '‘Recu in Leiden ce 22 ayr: 1766 a six heures et demi du matin’', and was ‘Received le 9e. May 1766’' in Chiavenna.
2. Landeshauptmann
Salis was Governor and Capitaine General of the Valtelline 1771-1773, and 1781-1783, where, it was said at the time, with great munificence, insight and skill he hastened to relieve the poverty of the population of Chiavenna. Accordingly, in 1782 a statue was put up to him in a main square there. However, the statue was dismembered in 1797. Fragments survive.
3. Anglo-Irish property
In March 1785 he inherited his mother's half share of the Bourchier-Fane estates in counties Limerick and Armagh, (Ireland). On 13 November 1785 he returned to England, landing with his family at Dover. From then he styled himself Esquire and lived mostly at 19 Orchard Street, near Portman Square; 11 Great Cumberland Street; in Hayes; and then at Hillingdon Park, Hillingdon-heath, near Uxbridge, a fine villa which Joseph Bonomi designed for him c1795-1797.
The Hon. Peter de Salis, Count of the Holy Roman Empire, died 19 November 1809 at his house on Hillingdon-Heath. (from The Times, 26 November 1809)

He was succeeded in his British estates by his son, Jerome.

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