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Henry Edward Fox, 4th Bt

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Birthplace: Ilchester Pl, London, Greater London, UK
Death: December 18, 1859 (57)
Naples, Naples, Campania, Italy
Immediate Family:

Son of Henry Richard Vassall-Fox, 3rd Lord Holland and Elizabeth Vassall, Lady Holland
Husband of Mary Augusta Fox
Ex-partner of unknown Frenchwoman
Father of Marie Henrietta Adelaide Prinzessin von und zu Liechtenstein
Brother of Gen. Charles Fox; Stephen Fox; Mary Elizabeth Powys; Georgiana Anne Fox and Infant Fox
Half brother of Sir Godfrey Vassall Webster 5th Bt; Infant Webster; Lt Co Henry Vassall Webster; Harriet Frances Webster and Infant Webster

Occupation: Politician and Ambassador
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About Henry Edward Fox, 4th Baron Holland

Henry Fox, 4th Baron Holland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to searchHenry Edward Fox, 4th Baron Holland of Holland, 4th Baron Holland of Foxley, MP (7 May 1802 – 18 December 1859) was briefly a British Whig politician and later an ambassador.

Early lifeFox was born at Holland House, London, the eldest legitimate child of the 3rd Baron Holland and his wife, Elizabeth Vassall, and was educated at Christ Church, Oxford.[1]

CareerSelections from the entertaining journal he kept from 1818 to 1830 were published in 1923, edited by Lord Ilchester (The Journal of the Hon. Henry Edward Fox). In it, he records his life in British high society and his travels, his encounters with such notabilities as Talleyrand, Samuel Rodgers, Sydney Smith and Lord Byron (and Byron's mistress, Teresa Guiccioli, with whom Fox had an affair which he recounts in some detail).

He briefly held the seat of Horsham from 1826-27 before joining the Diplomatic Service in 1831, after which he was Secretary to the Legation at Turin from 1832–35, Attaché at St Petersburg, Secretary at the Embassy in Vienna from 1835–38, to the German Confederation in 1838 and to Florence from 1839-46.[1]

Marriage and IssueOn 9 May 1833, he had married Lady Mary Augusta Coventry (11 May 1812 – 23 September 1889), a daughter of the 8th Earl of Coventry. They had three children:[2]

Stillborn son (10 October 1838). A son (born and died 7 March 1842). Stillborn daughter (8 August 1844). Unable to have surviving offspring, they adopted a daughter, Marie Fox.[1] Her mother's name was given as Frenchwoman Victoire Magny of Soissons, but the identity of her father was unspecified.[1][3][4] She was baptised at the Church of St. Augustine as Marie Henriette Adélaïde.[3] When she was three months old, she was found by a physician called Dr. Séguin, who arranged for her to be adopted by Henry Edward Fox, 4th Baron Holland, and his wife, the former Lady Mary Augusta Coventry.[4] Lord and Lady Holland had no biological children of their own, having gone through two stillbirths[1] and one short-lived child. Lady Holland was in her late thirties and Lord Holland insisted on adopting the girl.[4][5]Her biological paternity remains a mystery; one rumour had it that she was her adoptive father's biological daughter born by his servant.[4]

As Lord Holland died without male issue, in Naples, his titles became extinct.[1]

Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded by Robert Hurst Sir John Aubrey, Bt Member of Parliament for Horsham 1826 – 1827 With: Robert Hurst Succeeded by Robert Hurst Nicholas Ridley-Colborne Diplomatic posts Preceded by Hon. Ralph Abercromby as Minister Resident British Minister to Tuscany 1839 – 1846 Succeeded by Sir George Hamilton Peerage of Great Britain Preceded by Henry Vassall-Fox Baron Holland (of Holland) Baron Holland (of Foxley) 1840 – 1859 Extinct

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Henry Edward Fox, 4th Baron Holland's Timeline

1802
May 7, 1802
Ilchester Pl, London, Greater London, UK
1850
February 21, 1850
Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France
1859
December 18, 1859
Age 57
Naples, Naples, Campania, Italy