Augustus Bampfylde, 2nd Baron Poltimore
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Treasurer of the Household | |
In office 1 March 1872 – 17 February 1874 | |
Monarch | Queen Victoria |
Prime Minister | William Ewart Gladstone |
Preceded by | The Lord de Tabley |
Succeeded by | The Lord Monson |
Personal details | |
Born | 12 April 1837 |
Died | 3 May 1908 | (aged 71)
Nationality | British |
Political party | Liberal |
Spouse |
Florence Brinsley Sheridan
(m. 1858) |
Parent(s) | George Bampfylde, 1st Baron Poltimore Caroline Buller |
Augustus Frederick George Warwick Bampfylde, 2nd Baron Poltimore
Origins
Bampfylde was the son and heir of George Bampfylde, 1st Baron Poltimore, by his second wife Caroline Buller, daughter of General Frederick William Buller.[citation needed]
Career
Bampfylde succeeded his father in the barony in 1858.[
In 1872, he was sworn of the
Marriage and children
In 1858 Lord Poltimore married Florence Sara Wilhelmine Brinsley Sheridan (d. February 1909[
- Coplestone Richard George Warwick Bampfylde, 3rd Baron Poltimore (1859–1918)[citation needed]
Poltimore Tiara
Florence, Lady Poltimore, had a diamond tiara made for her by Garrards of London in the 1870s, later known as the Poltimore Tiara.[citation needed] It was sold at auction by the 4th Baron for £5,500. It was made famous after having been worn by Princess Margaret at her wedding in 1960 in Westminster Abbey, having been purchased for her shortly beforehand. After the Princess's death, it was sold at auction in 2006 at Christie's, by her children, Viscount Linley and Lady Sarah Chatto,[5] for £926,400 ($1,704,576). It can be converted into a necklace and brooches.[6]
Death and burial
He died in May 1908, aged 71.
References
- ^ "No. 23837". The London Gazette. 5 March 1872. p. 1312.
- ^ "No. 24053". The London Gazette. 13 January 1874. p. 135.
- ^ "No. 23842". The London Gazette. 22 March 1872. p. 1550.
- ^ Army List.
- ^ Helen Molesworth, Property from the Collection of Her Royal Highness The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon. Christie's Auction House, Jewellery Department, London, 2006, Auction of the Property of HRH Princess Margaret
- ^ "The Poltimore Tiara". Christie's Auction House. Retrieved 8 September 2014.