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Name
  
Ferdinando Stanhope

Grandparents
  
Sir John Stanhope

Died
  
1643

Role
  
Politician


Parents
  
Philip Stanhope, 1st Earl of Chesterfield

People also search for
  
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Great-grandparents
  
Thomas Stanhope

Ferdinando Stanhope (died 1643) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1640 to 1643. He died fighting for the Royalist army during the English Civil War.

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Biography

Stanhope was born at Shelford Manor, Nottinghamshire. He was the ninth, (but fourth surviving) son of Philip Stanhope, 1st Earl of Chesterfield and his wife Catherine, daughter of Francis Hastings, Lord Hastings.

In November 1640, Stanhope was an elected Member of Parliament for Tamworth in the Long Parliament. At the start of the Civil War and after the Battle of Edgehill, he attended King Charles I at Oxford in 1642, where among others of the King's supporters, he was made a doctor of laws. He was a colonel of the King's Horse, and was killed in 1643 while organising assistance to put out a fire at a house in Bridgeford that had been started accidentally by a Parliamentary soldier. He was buried at Shelford church among his ancestors.

Sir Aston Cokain wrote an epitaph for his cousin Ferdinand Stanhope:

Family

Stanhope married Lettice Ferrers, the daughter of Sir Humphrey Ferrers of Tamworth Castle and left a daughter Anne.

References

Ferdinando Stanhope Wikipedia