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John Savile, 4th Earl of Mexborough

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Name
  
John 4th


Role
  
Politician

John Savile, 4th Earl of Mexborough

Died
  
August 17, 1899, Brighton, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Agnes Louisa Elizabeth Raphael (m. 1861–1898)

Children
  
Princess Anne of Lowenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg, Capt. Hon. George Savile

Parents
  
Lady Anne Savile, John Savile, 3rd Earl of Mexborough

Grandparents
  
Philip Yorke, 3rd Earl of Hardwicke, John Savile, 2nd Earl of Mexborough, Elizabeth Stephenson

Great-grandparents
  
Catherine Freman, Sarah Delaval, Charles Yorke, John Savile, 1st Earl of Mexborough, Henry Stephenson

John Charles George Savile, 4th Earl of Mexborough (4 June 1810 – 17 August 1899), styled Viscount Pollington between 1830 and 1860, was a British peer and Tory politician. He impressed his friends enough to be twice fictionalised, and at his death he was the last surviving person to have been a member of the House of Commons before the passing of the Reform Act.

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Background

Savile was the son of John Savile, 3rd Earl of Mexborough, and Lady Anne, daughter of Philip Yorke, 3rd Earl of Hardwicke.

At Eton between 1821 and 1826, he was renowned for his abilities in the classics, and also enjoyed boxing; Savile was said to have entertained contemporaries at one boxing match by "strutting around the ring, spouting Homer" between rounds. From there he went to Trinity College, Cambridge in 1827-8.

Political career

Pollington was returned to Parliament for the rotten borough of Gatton in 1831, a borough under the control of his cousin, Frederick Monson, 5th Baron Monson. At the time of his election he was under-age but Parliament did not meet until after his 21st birthday. Pollington voted consistently against the Reform Bill and also voted to end the grant to the Roman Catholic Maynooth College. Gatton was among the boroughs disfranchised by the Reform Act, and Pollington did not attempt to find an alternative constituency at the 1832 general election.

After leaving Parliament, Pollington went on an extensive foreign tour of Russia, Persia and India. In 1834 he joined his Eton contemporary Alexander William Kinglake on an expedition through the Ottoman Empire. Kinglake's novel "Eothen" includes a character called Methley who is based on Pollington: Methley is a knowledgeable classical scholar with "the practical sagacity of a Yorkshireman".

Pollington returned to Britain in 1835, in time for his election as Member of Parliament for Pontefract as a supporter of Sir Robert Peel at the general election.

Pollington sat out the Parliament of 1837-1841, and took the opportunity to travel through eastern Anatolia in June 1838. His journal from this trip was published as "Notes on a Journey from Erẓ-Rúm ... to Aleppo" in the Journal of the Royal Geographical Society in 1841. On his return to Britain, Pollington again represented Pontefract between 1841 and 1847.

He was nominated as a candidate in a byelection in the borough in 1851, in his absence and without his knowledge. Pollington became a close friend of Benjamin Disraeli, and shortly after he married the "very wild and gay" Lady Rachel Katherine, daughter of Horatio Walpole, 3rd Earl of Orford in 1842, Disraeli featured the couple as 'Lord and Lady Gaverstock' in his novel Coningsby. Tragically Pollington's first wife died in June 1854.

Peerage

In 1860 he succeeded his father in the earldom. However, as this was an Irish peerage it did not entitle him to a seat in the House of Lords. In July 1861 at St Mary's, Bryanston Square he married Agnes Louisa Elizabeth, daughter of John Raphael. In 1894 Mexborough converted to the Roman Catholic faith of his wife, who died in December 1898. Lord Mexborough survived her by only a few months and died in Brighton in August 1899, aged 89. At the time of his death he was the last survivor from the unreformed House of Commons. He was succeeded in the earldom by his son from his first marriage, John.

References

John Savile, 4th Earl of Mexborough Wikipedia