Albany Savile

Savile was the only legitimate son of Christopher Atkinson Saville, of 3 Park Street, Mayfair, and Hill Hall, Hales, Norfolk, by his second wife, Jane, daughter and coheiress of John Savile, linen draper of Clay Hill, Enfield, Middlesex.

He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford, where he matriculated on 11 May 1802, aged 18, and at Lincoln's Inn, which he joined in 1804.

[1] Savile was an enthusiast for fox hunting, serving as a master of foxhounds and writing on the subject.

After that he sold the two seats in parliament provided by his borough and died in January 1831 from “an inflammatory affection”.

Most of his estate, valued at under £25,000, including his property in the borough of Okehampton, went to his eldest son, Albany Bourchier Savile, who was a minor.

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