Sir Charles Shelley, 5th Baronet
Sir Charles Shelley | |
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Born | 14 May 1838 |
Died | 20 July 1902 1965 (aged 84–85) |
Title | 5th Baronet of Castle Goring |
Spouse(s) | Lady Mary Stopford (1851–1937) |
Parent(s) |
John Shelley (1806–1966) Elizabeth Bowen (d 1889) |
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Charles Shelley, 5th Baronet, of Castle Goring (14 May 1838 – 20 July 1902) was a British Army officer and Hampshire gentry.
Shelley was born in 1838, the second son of John Shelley (1806–1866) by his wife Elizabeth Bowen (d 1889). His paternal grandfather was Sir Timothy Shelley, 2nd Baronet. On the death of a cousin in 1889, his elder brother Edward Shelley (1827–1890) succeeded as 4th Baronet. Sir Edward died childless the following year, when Charles succeeded to the baronetcy.
He served in the Scots Guards from 1855 to 1871, when he retired as a lieutenant-colonel.
He lived at Avington park, near Winchester, which his father had purchased from the last Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, and was well known figure in Hampshire, where he was a Justice of the peace (JP). He died on 20 July 1902.[1]
Family
Shelley married, in 1869, Lady Mary Jane Jemima Stopford (1851–1937), daughter of the 5th Earl of Courtown. They had nine children, including the 6th, 7th and 8th baronets.
References
- ↑ "Obituary". The Times (36826). London. 22 July 1902. p. 10.
Baronetage of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by Edward Shelley |
Baronet (of Castle Goring) 1890–1902 |
Succeeded by John Courtown Edward Shelley-Rolls |