Henry Fetherstonhaugh

Like his parents and uncle 25 years earlier, he was painted by Pompeo Batoni in Rome,[1] and later employed Humphry Repton to lay out the gardens to his country manor, Uppark.

[3] Sir Harry was a good friend of the Prince of Wales (later King George IV),[4] who stayed at Uppark during the mid-1780s.

He took the teenaged Emma Hamilton as a mistress to live with him at Uppark in 1780 and to entertain his guests at the many parties he hosted, but rejected her when she became pregnant with his child in 1781.

A frequent guest at Uppark, Charles Greville, took her in as his mistress on condition that the child, Emma Carew, was fostered out.

[5][1] On 12 September 1825, when over 70, Fetherstonhaugh married Mary Ann Bullock, his head dairy maid, aged 18[5] or 21, and upon his death left his entire estate to her.

Fetherstonhaugh as a boy, by Nathaniel Dance-Holland
Uppark