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Prince Henry
Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn
The Duke of Cumberland, as painted by Thomas Gainsborough, 1777.
Spouse Anne Horton
Full name
Henry Frederick
House House of Hanover
Father Frederick, Prince of Wales
Mother Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha
Born 7 November 1745(1745-11-07)
Leicester House, London
Died 18 September 1790 (aged 44)
London
British Royalty
House of Hanover
Quarterly, I Gules three lions passant guardant in pale Or impaling Or a lion rampant within a double-tressure flory-counter-flory Gules; II Azure three fleurs-de-lys Or; III Azure a harp Or stringed Argent; IV tierced per pale and per chevron, I Gules two lions passant guardant Or, II Or a semy of hearts Gules a lion rampant Azure, III Gules a horse courant Argent, overall an escutcheon Gules charged with the crown of Charlemagne Or
George II
   Frederick, Prince of Wales
   Anne, Princess of Orange
   Princess Amelia
   Princess Caroline
   Prince William, Duke of Cumberland
   Mary, Landgravine of Hesse-Cassel
   Louise, Queen of Denmark
Grandchildren
   Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick
   George III
   Edward, Duke of York
   Princess Elizabeth
   William Henry, Duke of Gloucester
   Henry, Duke of Cumberland
   Princess Louisa
   Prince Frederick
   Caroline Matilda, Queen of Denmark
Great-grandchildren
   Princess Sophia of Gloucester
   William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester

Prince Henry, Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn (Henry Frederick[1]; 7 November 1745 – 18 September 1790) was the sixth child of Frederick, Prince of Wales and Augusta of Saxe-Gotha, and a younger brother of George III.

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[edit] Early life

HRH Prince Henry was born on 7 November 1745, at Leicester House, London to Frederick, Prince of Wales, son of George II and Caroline of Ansbach, and his wife The Princess of Wales. He was christened at Leicester House twenty-three days later.[2]

[edit] Royal Dukedom

On 22 October 1766[3], just prior to his twenty-first birthday, the prince was created Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn and Earl of Dublin.

[edit] Allegations

On 4 March 1767 the Duke of Cumberland allegedly married Olive Wilmot (later Mrs Payne), a commoner, in a secret ceremony. There reportedly was one child, Olivia Wilmot (1772-1834) from this relationship, though the duke's parenthood was never proven. A landscape painter and novelist, Olivia Wilmot married John Thomas Serres, 1759-1825, and later, controversially, assumed the style of Princess Olivia of Cumberland.

[edit] Royal Navy

In 1768, at the fairly late age of 22, the Duke entered the Royal Navy as a midshipman and was sent to Corsica in HMS Venus. However, he returned in September when the ship was recalled following the French invasion of the Corsican Republic. He was promoted to Rear-Admiral the following year and Vice-Admiral in 1770.[4]

[edit] Marriage

The Duke's marriage to the commoner Anne Horton (or Houghton) (1743-1808) on 2 October 1771 caused a rift with the King, and was the catalyst for the Royal Marriages Act 1772, which forbids any descendant of George II to marry without the monarch's permission. There were no children from this marriage. Anne, though from a noble family - she was a daughter of the Viscount (later Earl of) Carhampton, and the widow of Christopher Horton of Catton Hall—seems to have been rather loose with her favours, given one wag's comment that she was "the Duke of Grafton's Mrs Houghton, the Duke of Dorset's Mrs Houghton, everyone's Mrs Houghton."[5]

The marriage between Anne Horton and Prince Henry, Duke of Cumberland, was described as a “conquest at Brighthelmstone” (now Brighton) by Mrs. Horton, the widow of one Christopher Horton of Calton Park, Derbyshire, "who", Horace Walpole says, "had for many months been dallying with his passion, till (sic) she had fixed him to more serious views than he had intended."[6]

[edit] Later life

In 1775, the Duke of Cumberland established the Cumberland Fleet, which would later become the Royal Thames Yacht Club. He was promoted Admiral in 1778, though was forbidden from assuming any command[4]. The Duke was also instrumental in the development of Brighton (at the time called Brighthelmstone) as a popular resort; he had first visited in 1771 and in 1783 the Prince of Wales visited his uncle there. The Duke of Cumberland died in London on 18 September 1790. His widow died in 1808.

[edit] Titles, styles, honours and arms

[edit] Titles

  • 7 November 1745–22 October 1766: His Royal Highness Prince Henry[1]
  • 22 October 1766–18 December 1790: His Royal Highness The Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn

[edit] Arms

Henry was granted use of the arms of the kingdom, differenced by a label argent of five points, the centre bearing a cross gules, the other points each bearing a fleur-de-lys azure.[7]

[edit] Ancestors

[edit] References

[edit] Citations

  1. ^ a b He is called simply "(His Royal Highness) Prince Henry" in the London Gazette 8 September 1761; 25 May; 28 December 1765; 14 December 1771
  2. ^ Yvonne's Royalty Home Page: Royal Christenings
  3. ^ Yvonne's Royalty: Peerage
  4. ^ a b The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
  5. ^ Walpole, Horace. Memoirs and Portraits, 195. 
  6. ^ Walpole, Horace. Memoirs and Portraits, 244. 
  7. ^ Marks of Cadency in the British Royal Family

[edit] Nancy Parsons

It is, however, notable that the Mrs Houghton to whom Walpole refers may be Nancy (“Anne”) Parsons, the daughter of a Bond Street tailor, a noted prostitute of wit and beauty. According to Walpole, Nancy had been a figurante in the opera when she began supplementing her income by working as a highly-paid prostitute. Her youth and undeniable beauty (as attested by later portraits by Thomas Gainsborough and Joshua Reynolds) subsequently caught the attention of a member of the Haughton dynasty of West Indies slave merchants, who married her and took her to Jamaica. Upon his death she returned to London and resumed her profession.

Ironically, Nancy Parson’s beauty had outlived many of her aristocratic detractors. In addition to a grand-manner portrait by Reynolds, now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, a portrait of Nancy Parsons in Turkish masquerade dress, painted by George Willison in 1769, is held by the Yale Center for British Art in New Haven, Connecticut. Nor was she bereft of attention after she spurned the Duke’s platonic love. At the age of 40, Nancy Parsons turned to the very young and impressionable, 24-year old John Frederick Sackville, Duke of Dorset. In 1776 Parsons captivated and married another young aristocrat, Charles Maynard, second Viscount Maynard. In old age, it is said, Nancy devoted herself to pious good works.

[edit] External links

Prince Henry, Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn
Cadet branch of the House of Welf
Born: 7 November 1745 Died: 18 September 1790
Peerage of Great Britain
Preceded by
New Creation
Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn
1766–1790
Succeeded by
Title extinct
Peerage of Ireland
Preceded by
New Creation
Earl of Dublin
1766–1790
Succeeded by
Title extinct
Masonic offices
Preceded by
The Duke of Manchester
Grand Master of the Premier Grand Lodge of England
1782 - 1790
Succeeded by
The Earl of Moira
(as Acting Grand Master)



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