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John Hervey, 1st Earl of Bristol (27 August 1665 – 20 January 1751) was an English politician. John Hervey was born in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, the son of Sir Thomas Hervey. He was educated in Bury and at
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. He became one of the two Members of Parliament for the town five years after his father in March 1694. In March 1703 he was created 1st Baron Hervey, of Ickworth in the county of Suffolk, and in October 1714 was created 1st Earl of Bristol as a reward for his zeal in promoting the principles of the revolution and supporting the
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Estates

The principal estate owned by John Hervey was
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which his ancestor Thomas Hervey (d. 1467) acquired following his marriage to Jane Drury, the sole heiress to Henry Drury. However when he married Elizabeth Felton, he acquired property in other parts of Suffolk:
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, Playford and Shotley following the death of her father Sir Thomas Felton, 4th Baronet in 1709.


Marriages and issue

Lord Bristol married twice: *to Isabella (died 1693), daughter of Sir Robert Carr, 3rd Baronet, of Sleaford, Lincolnshire * 25 July 1695, Boxted Hall in Suffolk, to
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(died 1741), daughter and co-heir of local Suffolk dignitary Sir Thomas Felton, 4th Baronet and his noble wife styled from birth Lady Elizabeth, daughter and co-heir of
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. By his marriage to Isabella he had three children: * Isabella Hervey (died November 1711), unmarried * Carr Hervey, Lord Hervey (1691–1723), who was educated at Clare College, Cambridge and was an MP for the same seat as his father and grandfather from 1713 to 1722. He died unmarried on 14 November 1723.HERVEY, Carr, Lord Hervey (1691-1723), of Ickworth, Suff
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* Catherine Hervey (b. 1693), died young By his marriage to Lady Elizabeth he had seventeen children: * Lady Elizabeth Hervey (1698–1727), married Bussy Mansel, without issue *
John Hervey, 2nd Baron Hervey John Hervey, 2nd Baron Hervey, (13 October 16965 August 1743) was an English courtier and political writer. Heir to the Earl of Bristol, he obtained the key patronage of Walpole, and was involved in many court intrigues and literary quarrel ...
(1696–1743), was a politician, court wit and pamphleteer. On the death of his half-brother Carr in 1723 he took the courtesy title of Lord Hervey and gained some renown both as a writer and in politics. In 1733, he was summoned to the
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through a
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in his father's junior title of Baron Hervey. He also predeceased his father. * Thomas Hervey (20 January 1699 – 16 January 1775), was one of the members for
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from 1733 to 1747; held various offices at court; and eloped with Elizabeth, wife of
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. He had very poor health, and his reckless life frequently brought him into pecuniary and other difficulties. He wrote numerous pamphlets, and when he died Dr. Johnson said of him, "Tom Hervey, though a vicious man e a man of vice was one of the genteelest men who ever lived". * Capt. William Hervey, RN (25 December 1699 – January 1776), married Elizabeth Ridge and had issue * Rev. Henry Hervey (5 January 1701 – 16 November 1748); married Catherine Aston, assumed her surname, and had issue * Rev. Charles Hervey (5 April 1703 – 21 March 1783), prebendary of Ely * Henrietta Hervey (5 April 1703 – April 1712) * A stillborn son, 6 July 1704 * James Porter Hervey (24 June 1706 – August 1706) * Lady Anne Hervey (c. 1707 – 15 July 1771) * Lady Barbara Hervey (c. 1707 – 25 July 1727) * Humphrey Hervey (b. 3 June 1708), died young * Felton Hervey (3 July 1710 – 16 July 1710) * Felton Hervey (1712–1773), was also Member of Parliament for the family borough of Bury St Edmunds. He appears in the foreground of Zoffany's " The Tribuna of the Uffizi." Having assumed the additional name of Bathurst, Felton's grandson, Felton Elwell Hervey-Bathurst (1782–1819), was created a
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in 1818, and on his death a year later the title descended to his brother, Frederick Anne Hervey-Bathurst (1783–1824). * James Hervey (5 March 1713 – May 1714) * Lady Louisa Carolina Isabella Hervey (1715 – 11 May 1770), married Sir Robert Smyth, 2nd Baronet and had issue * Lady Henrietta Hervey (25 September 1716 – July 1732) When John Hervey, 1st Earl of Bristol, died in January 1751, the earldom of Bristol and the barony of Hervey, along with the estates of
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, passed to his grandson
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, the eldest son of
John, Lord Hervey John Hervey, 2nd Baron Hervey, (13 October 16965 August 1743) was an English courtier and political writer. Heir to the Earl of Bristol, he obtained the key patronage of Walpole, and was involved in many court intrigues and literary quarrel ...
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References

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John Hervey, 1st Earl of Bristol John Hervey, 1st Earl of Bristol (27 August 1665 – 20 January 1751) was an English politician. John Hervey was born in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, the son of Sir Thomas Hervey. He was educated in Bury and at Clare College, Cambridge. He b ...
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