[1][2][3] He sat as Member of Parliament for Rochester from 1830 to 1831, for Minehead from 1831 from 1832, for Honiton from 1832 to 1835, for Weymouth & Melcome Regis from 1837 to 1842 and for Cirencester from 1844 to 1852.
[1][2][4] He served as a Lord-in-waiting to the Duchess of Cambridge at the 1838 coronation of Queen Victoria.
[1][2] They had three children:[2][3] He succeeded in the earldom on the death of his father on 3 October 1859 but only held the title until his own death of tuberculosis three weeks later,[7] in Brighton on 24 October 1859,[nb 1][2] and was buried in Middleton Stoney, Oxfordshire.
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