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Monarch
  
Victoria

Political party
  
Conservative

Spouse
  
Florence Grosvenor

Nationality
  
British

Died
  
October 23, 1895


Succeeded by
  
The Lord Suffield

Role
  
Politician

Preceded by
  
The Earl of Cork

Name
  
John 5th

Party
  
Conservative Party

John Beresford, 5th Marquess of Waterford

Prime Minister
  
The Marquess of Salisbury

Parents
  
John Beresford, 4th Marquess of Waterford

Children
  
Henry Beresford, 6th Marquess of Waterford

Grandparents
  
Henry Beresford, 2nd Marquess of Waterford

John Henry de la Poer Beresford, 5th Marquess of Waterford (21 May 1844 – 23 October 1895), styled Earl of Tyrone from 1859 to 1866, was an Irish peer and Conservative politician. He served as Master of the Buckhounds under Lord Salisbury from 1885 to 1886.

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Background

Lord Waterford was the eldest son of John Beresford, 4th Marquess of Waterford, by his wife Christiana Leslie. He was the elder brother of Lord Charles Beresford, Lord William Beresford and Lord Marcus Beresford.

Political career

Lord Waterford was returned to Parliament for County Waterford in 1865, a seat he held until the following year, when he succeeded his father in the marquessate and took his seat in the House of Lords. In 1868 he was made a Knight of the Order of St Patrick. He was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Waterford in 1874, which he remained until his death, and was admitted to the Irish Privy Council in 1879. In 1885 he was sworn of the British Privy Council and appointed Master of the Buckhounds under Lord Salisbury, a post he held until the fall of the Conservative administration in early 1886.

In humour

W. S. Gilbert refers to Lord Waterford as "reckless and rollicky" in Colonel Calverley's song "If You Want A Receipt For That Popular Mystery" from the Gilbert and Sullivan opera Patience.

Family

Lord Waterford eloped with Florence Grosvenor Rowley, wife of John Vivian and married her on 9 August 1872. He married secondly, Lady Blanche Somerset, daughter of Henry Somerset, 8th Duke of Beaufort, on 21 July 1874. The second Lady Waterford suffered from a severe illness which left her an invalid. She had a special carriage designed to carry her around the estate at Curraghmore. Lord Waterford and his second wife had four children:

  • Henry de la Poer Beresford, 6th Marquess of Waterford (1875–1911)
  • Lady Mary Beresford (1877–1877), died in infancy
  • Lady Susan de la Poer Beresford, twin sister of Lady Mary (1877–1947), married Major Hon. Hugh Dawnay, son of Hugh Dawnay, 8th Viscount Downe and had issue, including Maj-Gen Sir David Dawnay
  • Lady Clodagh Beresford (1879–1957), married Hon. Claud Anson, son of Thomas Anson, 2nd Earl of Lichfield and had issue
  • Lord Waterford committed suicide in October 1895, aged 51, and was succeeded in the marquessate by his only son, Henry. Many national newspapers expressed their sorrow at Lord Waterford's suicide, especially given the victim's position in society.

    References

    John Beresford, 5th Marquess of Waterford Wikipedia


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