140 COMPLETE PEERAGE Anglesey afsd., in his 86th year, 29 Apr., and was bur. 6 May 1854, in Lichfield Cathedral. (") Will pr. July 1854. II. 1854. 2. Henry (Paget), Marquess of Anglesey, tfc, s. and h. by ist wife, b. 6 July 1797. Col. of the 42nd Foot. M.P. (Whig) for Anglesey, 1820-32. He was i«w. v.p. to the House of Lords by writ, 15 Jan. 1833, in his father's Barony, as LORD PAGET DE BEAUDESERT. A Lord in Waiting 1837-39. State Steward to the Lord Lieut. [I.] 1828-29. P.C. 1839. Lord Chamberlain of the Household 1839-41. Lord Lieut, of Anglesey 1854-69. Hew., istly, 5 Aug. 1 8 19, at Altyre in Scotland, and again, 8 Feb. 1820, at St. Geo., Han. Sq., Eleanora, 2nd da. of John Campbell, of Shawfield, by Charlotte Susan Maria, 2nd da. of John (Campbell), 5th Duke of Argyll [S.]. She d. 3 July 1828, aged 29, at Twickenham. He m., 2ndly, 27 Aug. 1833, in Pimlico, Henrietta Maria, 3rd. da. of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Bagot, G.C.B., by Mary Charlotte Anne, ist. da. of William (Wellesley), 3rd Earl of Mornington [I.]. She, who was b. Sep. 18 15, d. 22 Mar. 1844, i" York Str., St. James's, and was bur. at Lichfield, aged 28. He m., 3rdly, 8 Mar. i860, Ellen Jane, the divorced wife of W. J. Bell, and da. of George Burnand. By her he had no issue. He d. 6 Feb. 1869, suddenly, at Beaudesert. C") His widow d. 2 June 1874, at Worthing, Sussex, in her 44th year, and was bur. in the cemetery there. M.I. III. 1869. 3. Henry William George (Paget), Marquess of Anglesey, f^'c, s. and h., being the only s. by ist wife, b. 9 Dec. 1 82 1. Sometime an officer in the Grenadier Foot Guards. M.P. (Liberal) for South Staffordshire, 1854-57. He w., 7 June 1845, at Horsham, Sussex, Sophia, da. of James Eversfield, of Denne Park, Sussex, by Mary, ist da. of Robert H. Crew. He d. s.p., 30 Jan. 1880, at Albert Mansions, Victoria Str., Westm. His widow d. 7 Dec. 1901, at the Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells. Will dat. 28 Dec. 1894 to i Dec. 1901, pr. Feb. 1902, at ;£8,632 gross, and ;/^8,440 net. IV. 1880. 4. Henry (Paget), Marquess of Anglesey, fife, half br. and h., being s. of the 2nd Marquess by his 2nd wife, b. 25 Dec. 1835. He m., istly, 24 Aug. 1858, at a Registry Office, Elizabeth, da. of Joseph Norman, said to have been a farmer in Kent. She d. s.p., 5 Nov. 1873, ^g^d 3^- ^^ ^-i 2ndly, 2 Feb. 1874, at the British Embassy, Paris, Blanche Mary, da. of John Christian Curwen Boyd, of Merton Hall, co. Wigtown, and of Prince's Gardens, Hyde Park, Midx. She d. 14 Aug. 1877, ^^ Boulogne-sur-Mer. He m., 3rdly, 26 June 1880, also at the British Embassy, Paris, Mary Livingstone, widow C) He was a brilliant, gallant cavalry officer, but neither a wise nor a virtuous man. He was very popular in Ireland during his first, and very unpopular in his second, vice-royalty. V.G. C") A keen sportsman, devoting his time to shooting, coursing, racing, and cricket; in morals he resembled his father. V.G.