Basil Feilding, 6th Earl of Denbigh

He was the son of William Feilding, 5th Earl of Denbigh, and Isabella Haeck de Jong, daughter of Peter Haeck de Jong of Utrecht and Anna Maria van Weede tot Dijkveld en Ratelis.

[2] In 1779, Charles prosecuted James Donally for highway robbery, who had accused him of sexual assault.

[3] He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, and died abroad unmarried.

Feilding owned the Newnham Paddox estate in Warwickshire.

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Basil Feilding, 6th Earl of Denbigh
Throwing up his Majesty's fox hounds (1782), a satirical sketch depicting Denbigh in his role as Master of the Royal Harriers and Foxhounds.