Augustus Keppel, 5th Earl of Albemarle

Augustus Frederick Keppel, 5th Earl of Albemarle (2 June 1794 – 15 March 1851), styled Viscount Bury from 1804 until 1849, was an English nobleman.

The Earl of Albemarle
Member of Parliament
for Arundel
In office
8 March 1820 – 2 June 1826
Preceded byLord Henry Howard-Molyneux-Howard
Succeeded byEdward Lombe
Personal details
Born
Augustus Frederick Keppel

(1794-06-02)2 June 1794
Died15 March 1851(1851-03-15) (aged 56)
Chelsea, Middlesex, England
Political partyWhig
Spouse
Frances Steer
(m. 1816)
Parent
Military service
Branch/service
Years of service1809–1816
RankCaptain
Unit1st Regiment of Foot Guards
Battles/wars
AwardsWaterloo Medal

Life

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Bury was commissioned an ensign in the 1st Regiment of Foot Guards on 7 April 1811. He was promoted to lieutenant and captain on 12 January 1814. In 1815, he was appointed aide-de-camp to William, Prince of Orange and fought at the Battle of Waterloo.

On 4 May 1816, Bury married Frances Steer, but the couple had no children. He sat as member of parliament for Arundel from 1820 to 1826, and was appointed a deputy lieutenant of Norfolk on 13 March 1845.[1]

He succeeded his father as Earl of Albemarle in October 1849, but he was subsequently adjudged to have been insane since July 1849. Accordingly, he never sat in the House of Lords. Upon his death aged 56, in Chelsea, in 1851, he was succeeded by his brother George.

References

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  • Doyle, James William Edmund (1885). The Official Baronage of England. London: Longmans, Green. pp. 36–37. Retrieved 14 June 2008.
  1. ^ "No. 20458". The London Gazette. 1 April 1845. p. 1017.
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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Arundel
18201826
With: Robert Blake 1820–1823
Thomas Read Kemp 1823–1826
Succeeded by
Peerage of England
Preceded by Earl of Albemarle
1849–1851
Succeeded by