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Title
  
4th Earl of Harrington

Name
  
Charles 4th

Tenure
  
1829–1851

Died
  
March 3, 1851

Nationality
  
British

Spouse
  
Maria Foote

Residence
  
Elvaston Castle


Charles Stanhope, 4th Earl of Harrington

Born
  
Charles Stanhope 8 April 1780 (
1780-04-08
)

Other titles
  
Viscount Petersham Baron Harrington

Predecessor
  
Charles Stanhope, 3rd Earl of Harrington (Father)

Parents
  
Charles Stanhope, 3rd Earl of Harrington, Jane Stanhope, Countess of Harrington

Grandparents
  
Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Grafton, William Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Harrington, Lady Caroline FitzRoy

Great-grandparents
  
Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Grafton

Similar People
  
Jane Stanhope - Countess, Charlotte of Mecklenburg‑Strelitz, George III of the United Ki, George IV of the United Ki, Ernest Augustus I of Hanover

Major-General Charles Stanhope, 4th Earl of Harrington (8 April 1780 – 3 March 1851), styled Viscount Petersham until 1829, was an English peer and man of fashion.

Petersham, the 3rd Earl of Harrington's eldest son, was a Regency buck. He was educated at Eton from 1793 until 1795 on 7 December of that year, he was commissioned an ensign in the Coldstream Guards. He transferred on 26 November 1799 to become a captain-lieutenant in the 10th (Prince of Wales's Own) Regiment of (Light) Dragoons, and was promoted to captain of a troop on 10 May 1800. Petersham purchased a majority in the Queen's Rangers on 23 February 1803. Shortly thereafter, the regiment was reduced and he was placed on half-pay. On 29 December 1804, he exchanged into the 3rd West India Regiment. He was promoted to the rank of lieutenant-colonel in the Army on 25 June 1807. He went on half pay in August 1812, and was promoted to colonel on 4 June 1814. On 10 March 1812, he was appointed a Gentleman of the Bedchamber to King George III. He continued to serve in that post under King George IV until 1829. The family home in London was Harrington House.

Viscount Petersham's manners were affected and he spoke with a kind of lisp. Never seen in public before 6:00 P.M., 'Beau' Petersham was a trendsetter. He attracted the attention and friendship of the then Prince regent who emulated his clothes, his tea drinking and his addiction to snuff. Lord Petersham's sitting room contained canisters of tea in great variety and an equally wide range of snuff. He owned 365 snuff boxes and used a different one on each day of the year.

Tall and handsome, Lord Petersham was said to resemble Henry IV; he emphasised the likeness by growing a small pointed beard. He designed many of his own clothes and his fashions were quickly copied. He gave his name to the Harrington hat and Petersham overcoat. The Prince Regent ordered an overcoat in the Petersham style for each day of the week. Viscount Petersham was famous for the brown color of his coach, clothing, and his servant's livery.

Petersham was almost fifty when he acceded to the Stanhope family title. He finally married in 1831 to Maria Foote, the Covent Garden actress, seventeen years his junior. Their affair had met with the old Earl's disapproval and had been the gossip of London and Derbyshire for several years. The 4th Earl of Harrington had William Barron landscape the park at Elvaston Castle, his father's Gothic confection by James Wyatt. Lewis Cottingham redecorated Wyatt's original entrance hall. Renamed the Hall of the Fair Star it was dedicated to the chivalrous pursuit of love. The new Countess was in her element in this make-believe world of chivalry.

The 4th Earl and Maria had two children:

  • Charles Stanhope, Viscount Petersham (13 December 1831 – 8 April 1836)
  • Lady Jane St. Maur Blanche Stanhope (14 May 1833 – 28 November 1907), married George Conyngham, 3rd Marquess Conyngham
  • Upon his death, the earl was succeeded by his brother, Leicester Stanhope, 5th Earl of Harrington.

    Australian tea company The Devotea has offered a tea named after him since 2010. 'Lord Petersham' is their biggest selling blend in North America. They also named one after his sister Anna Russell, the Duchess of Bedford.

    Styles of address

  • 1780–1829: Viscount Petersham
  • 1829–1851: The Right Honourable The Earl of Harrington
  • References

    Charles Stanhope, 4th Earl of Harrington Wikipedia