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Count de Salis-Soglio is a continental title of
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that was recognized in the
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for a Swiss family which became British Subjects when
Jerome, 2nd Count de Salis Jérôme de Salis, 2nd Count de Salis-Soglio (8 July 17098 August 1794) was a Count de Salis-Soglio. He was a Fellow of the Royal Society and sometime British Resident in the Grisons. He was also known as ''Hieronimus, Gerolamo, Geronimo, Harry, ...
, was naturalized by Private Act of Parliament in 1743.
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by a patent dated Vienna, 12 March 1748, had created his father, colonel and ambassador Peter
de Salis De Salis is the surname of an old noble family from Grisons, Switzerland. People with the surname They were one of the most influential families of the Three Leagues. At first the family appears in Soglio, Switzerland with ''ser Rodolfus de Sal ...
, together with his descendants,
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.''Gräfliche Hauser'', Band XI olume 11 ''Genealogisches Handbuch Des Adels'', C. A. Starke Verlag, Limburg an der Lahn, 1983''De Salis Family : English Branch'', by Rachel Fane De Salis,
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, 1934.
On 4 April 1809
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, by Royal Licence, granted and gave Jerome, 4th Count de Salis's descendants, of both sexes, those who were ''Subjects of Our Realm'', the right to ''fully avail themselves'' of the title of Count of the Holy Roman Empire. The right to use the name of '' Fane'' before that of ''de Salis'' was granted, by Royal Licence and Authority as published in the ''
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'', on 11 December 1835. In the same April 1809 licence the same Jerome de Salis-Soglio was granted assumption and use of the arms of Count, with the arms, crest and supporters of de Salis, with the quarterings of Fane, Neville, Beauchamp, and
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. The de Salis are thus the oldest Royal Licence holders granted the Authority or Warrant to use their foreign titles in the United Kingdom; by 1930/1932 only 13 families of British Subjects were still using such hereditary authority.


Family History

The ''de Salis'' family belongs to the old nobility of the
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(nowadays the Canton of the
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, Switzerland). They were one of its leading families between the 16th and 18th centuries and provided numerous presidents of the
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. A notable member was the poet Johann Gaudenz von Salis-Seewis of the branch of the Counts de Salis-Seewis. They probably descend from the patrician family ''Salici'' of
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, Italy, traceable since 1202. The name ''Salice'' means ''
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'' (the family coat of arms contains a salix – or goat willow – tree, along with the crest of the
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). At first the family appears in
Soglio, Switzerland Soglio is a village and a former municipalities of Switzerland, municipality in the district of Maloja (district), Maloja in the Switzerland, Swiss Cantons of Switzerland, canton of the Grisons close to the border with Italy. It is now part of th ...
with ''ser Rodolfus de Salice de Solio'' between 1285 and 1293. In the 12th and 13th centuries, wealthy citizens of Como had settled in the area north of
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due to the conflicts between the expanding
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and the municipality of Como. Soglio is located at the beginning of the Val Bregaglia (Bergell valley) which at the time belonged to the Prince-Bishopric of Chur, and is presently situated on the border between Switzerland an Italy. The family became vassals of the bishop and built several
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s in Soglio and the neighbouring
Chiavenna Chiavenna ( lmo, Ciavèna ; la, Clavenna; rm, Clavenna or ''Claven''; archaic german: Cläven or ''Kleven'') is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Sondrio in the northern Italian region of Lombardy. It is the centre of the Alpine ...
. When the latter was sold by Chur to the
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in 1335, the Salis became their vassals as well. The Visconti dukes granted them trading privileges from 1391, which they kept until 1544. The tower houses in both communities were later converted into baroque palaces (there are 5 in Soglio alone, of which the ''Casa Battista'', also known as ''Hotel Palazzo Salis'', built in 1630 on an older structure, is still today owned by the Swiss Salis-Soglio line). So is the ''Palazzo Salis'' in
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, just across from Soglio on the other side of the valley, which was built by
Jerome, 2nd Count de Salis Jérôme de Salis, 2nd Count de Salis-Soglio (8 July 17098 August 1794) was a Count de Salis-Soglio. He was a Fellow of the Royal Society and sometime British Resident in the Grisons. He was also known as ''Hieronimus, Gerolamo, Geronimo, Harry, ...
, and which to this day is owned by the British Salis-Soglio branch. Hotel Palazzo Salis Exterior.jpg, Soglio: ''Cas' Alta'' (left) and ''Casa Battista'' (Hotel Palazzo Salis, built in 1630, right), still owned by the Swiss family branch Palazzosalis.jpg, Palazzo Salis,
Chiavenna Chiavenna ( lmo, Ciavèna ; la, Clavenna; rm, Clavenna or ''Claven''; archaic german: Cläven or ''Kleven'') is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Sondrio in the northern Italian region of Lombardy. It is the centre of the Alpine ...
Bondo Palazzo.JPG, Palazzo Salis in Bondo, 1766–1776 built by Jerome, 2nd Count de Salis, and still today owned by the British family branch B-Gruesch-Grosshaus.jpg, The manor house at
Grüsch Grüsch is a Swiss village in the Prättigau and a municipality in the political district Prättigau/Davos Region in the canton of Graubünden. On 1 January 2011, the former municipalities of Fanas and Valzeina were merged with Grüsch.
, built by Hercules von Salis-Soglio in 1590
The family gradually expanded their property northwards beyond the Val Bregaglia into the Upper
Engadin The Engadin or Engadine ( rm, ;This is the name in the two Romansh idioms that are spoken in the Engadin, Vallader and Puter, as well as in Sursilvan and Rumantsch Grischun. In Surmiran, the name is ''Nagiadegna'', and in Sutsilvan, it is ...
( Celerina,
Samedan Samedan (, ) is a town and municipality in the Maloja Region in the Swiss canton of Grisons. It is served by Samedan railway station on the Rhaetian Railway network and by the Samedan Airport. History Samedan is first mentioned in 1139 as '' ...
, Zernez) and Prättigau valleys, and later also into Domleschg valley. The heyday of the family began in the 16th century, after the establishment of the Free State of the Three Leagues which ended the Prince-bishop's power in 1524. During the ''
Bündner Wirren The Bündner Wirren ( rm, Scumbigls grischuns/Scumpigls grischuns/Sgurdins grischuns, french: Troubles des Grisons, it, Torbidi grigionesi, English: ''Graubünden disturbances'' or ''Revolt of the Leagues'') was a conflict that lasted between 161 ...
'' (Revolt of the Leagues between 1618 and 1639), several members of the Salis family, such as Hercules von Salis-Soglio-Grüsch (1566–1620), a propagator of reformed Protestantism, and his son Ulysses von Salis (1594–1674), stepped on the French-Venetian side, being mercenary leaders who guarded the Alpine passes, and thus gained considerable influence on the country's fortunes, whereas their main rivals, the mostly Roman Catholic ''von Planta'' family, led the Austrian-Spanish side. The rivalry culminated with the assassination of Pompeius Planta in 1621 in a castle that he shared with the Salis-Grüsch. During the 17th and 18th centuries, the family became the predominant noble house of the Three Leagues, after ousting the Plantas. Ulysses acquired
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and restored it to its still preserved glory. Among many other estates and manor houses, Haldenstein Castle (1703 until 1922), and the Upper and Lower manors at
Zizers Zizers ( rm, Zezras) is a municipality in the Landquart Region in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. Zita of Bourbon-Parma, Empress of Austria-Hungary died in Zizers. History Zizers is first mentioned in 824 as ''Zizuris''. Geography Zizers has ...
were built or owned by the family. ''Bothmar Castle'' at Malans, Switzerland, is the current seat of the Counts de Salis-Seewis. A German branch, the Barons von Salis-Soglio, inherited Gemünden Castle in 1822, and still own it. The family's political power was not broken until the
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put an end to the Three League's sovereignty in 1798. Franz Simon von Salis-Zizers, commander of the 7th French Guards Regiment of the Bourbons and in 1809 President of the
League of God's House The League of God's House (German: ''Gotteshausbund'', Italian: ''Lega Caddea'', rm, ) was formed in what is now Switzerland on 29 January 1367, to resist the rising power of the Bishopric of Chur and the House of Habsburg. The League allied wi ...
carried out a coup in 1814. In 1832 he led Pope
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two Swiss regiments to assert the Papal State. General Johann Ulrich von Salis-Soglio was commander-in-chief of the conservative Sonderbund alliance in the
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in 1847, while Johann Gaudenz Dietegen Count von Salis-Seewis took part in the
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as the radical democratic commander of a militia; in 1850 he was governor in Chur.
Jerome, 2nd Count de Salis Jérôme de Salis, 2nd Count de Salis-Soglio (8 July 17098 August 1794) was a Count de Salis-Soglio. He was a Fellow of the Royal Society and sometime British Resident in the Grisons. He was also known as ''Hieronimus, Gerolamo, Geronimo, Harry, ...
(1709–1794), whose father had been ambassador in London, married Lady Mary Fane, a daughter of
Charles Fane, 1st Viscount Fane Charles Fane, 1st Viscount Fane PC (Ire) (January 1676 – 4 July 1744) was an Anglo-Irish courtier, politician and a landowner in both England and Ireland. Fane was baptised at Basildon in Berkshire on 30 January 1676, he was the second so ...
, of the
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, only to be sent back by King George II as British envoy to the Three Leagues. Ever since, the family has continued to commute between England and Switzerland, being citizens of both countries. A present-day seat is
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House, Somerset, besides Palazzo Salis in Bondo.


Lineage

#Peter (Pierre, L'envoyé, or ''Pietro l'Inviato''), 1st Count de Salis, 'Envoy Extraordinary of the Grisons to Her Majesty', arrived
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, 12 July 1709;''Stammbaumes der Familie von Salis'' von Anton von Sprecher, Chur, 1941 # Jerome/Hieronimus, 2nd Count de Salis, Naturalized British Subject by Private Act of Parliament (4 Geo II, cap. 5), 24 March 1730/1731,''The Nobilities of Europe'', by the Marquis de Ruvigny, aka
Melville Henry Massue Melville Amadeus Henry Douglas Heddle de La Caillemotte de Massue de Ruvigné, "9th Marquis of Ruvigny and 15th of Raineval" (25 April 1868 – 6 October 1921) was a British genealogist and author, who was twice president of the Legitimist Jacobit ...
, 1909
and married, by the
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, Hon. Mary Fane, 7 January 1734/35, eldest daughter of Charles, (1st), Viscount Fane; #
Peter, 3rd Count de Salis Peter de Salis, 3rd Count de Salis (28 June 1738 - 19 November 1807) was a soldier and official. Early life and education He was the second son of Jerome De Salis by his wife Mary, daughter of the first Viscount Fane. He was educated with his ...
, DL, JP, inherited his mother's share of the Bourchier/Fane estates in County Limerick and County Armagh; #
Jerome, 4th Count de Salis-Soglio Jerome de Salis, Count de Salis-Soglio, DL, JP, FRS (14 February 1771 – 2 October 1836), ''Illustris et Magnificus'', was an Anglo-Grison noble and Irish landowner. Life Jerome, Count de Salis-Soglio, was the eldest surviving son of Pet ...
, DL, JP; #
Peter, 5th Count de Salis-Soglio Peter John Fane de Salis, (5th) Count de Salis-Soglio, Count of the Holy Roman Empire, DL, JP, G.C.J.J., K.R.E. (26 February 1799 – 24 December 1870) was a mercenary soldier and landowner in Middlesex and the Irish counties Limerick and Arm ...
, DL, JP; # John Francis William de Salis, 6th Count de Salis-Soglio, diplomat and numismatist; #Sir John Francis Charles de Salis, 7th Count de Salis-Soglio, KCMG, CVO. # John Eugène de Salis, 8th Count de Salis-Soglio. # John Bernard Philip Humbert de Salis, 9th Count de Salis-Soglio, TD. #John-Maximilian Henry de Salis, 10th Count de Salis-Soglio. #John Arthur Francis Maria de Salis, 11th Count de Salis-Soglio. File:Peter de Salis-Soglio (died 1749) by Kneller, circa 1710.jpg, 1st Count.''Photographien der Bilder von Vorfahren der Familie von Salis'', Chur, 1884. File:Hieronimus300in1735gray.jpg, 2nd Count. File:Peter III Chiavenna June 2009.jpg, 3rd Count. File:Jerome Count de Salis (IV).jpg, 4th Count. File:Peter John Fane de Salis, 5th Count de Salis-Soglio (1799-1870).jpg, 5th Count. File:John Francis William de Salis.jpg, 6th Count. File:Photo of Sir J. F. C. de Salis, KCMG, 7th Count de Salis, in court dress, c1911-1923.jpg, Sir John Francis Charles de Salis, 7th Count de Salis-Soglio, KCMG, CVO File:Count_John_Eugen_de_Salis_as_part_of_the_Reception_of_his_father_as_British_Representative_at_the_Vatican,_c.1916.jpg, 8th Count. File:John, 9th Count de Salis, southern England, July 2011.jpg, 9th Count.


UK Royal Licence granted to the 4th Count on 4 April 1809, reiterating in English the 1748 Imperial patent

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Some notable houses or land, owned or built by Counts de Salis-Soglio

File:Chiavenna from the north 2009.jpg, Chiavenna. 1st Count built orange coloured house to the right. Chur Altes Gebäu 1.jpg, Altes Gebäu, Chur/Coire. 1st Count built this. :de:Altes Gebäu (Chur) File:Altes Gebau.jpg, Altes Gebäu, interior File:Bondo.jpg, Palazzo Salis in Bondo in Bregaglia. 2nd & 3rd Counts built this. File:Conservatory_at_Dawley.jpg, Dawley, south of Hillingdon. 4th Count lived here. File:Dawley Court, Hillingdon, Middlesex, c1890.jpg, Dawley Court, Goulds Green, Hillingdon, Middlesex, c1890. File:Bourchier Tower Sept 2005.jpg, Bourchier Tower, at the heart of Bourchier & Fane derived Irish estate in county Limerick. File:Lough Gur House circa 1870.jpg, Lough Gur House (Grange Hill), county Limerick. 7th Count lived here. Portnall Park, Surrey (1859, watercolour).jpg, Portnall Park, Virginia Water, Surrey, UK, owned by the de Salis family between 1872 and 1923 BourneHouseEast23August2005.jpg, Bourne House, East Woodhay, Hampshire, UK, owned between 1946 and 2006 File:Lough Gur Sunset.jpg, Lough Gur, 2005. The lake was sold to Limerick County Council by the 9th Count in 1979.


Countesses de Salis-Soglio

File:Portrait of Mary Fane c. 1730.jpg, Hon. Mary Fane, wife to 2nd Count. File:Anna v. Salis-Soglio.jpg, Anna v. Salis-Sogio, third wife to 3rd Count. File:Sophia Drake.jpg, Sophia Drake, first wife to 4th Count. File:Penelope Freeman.jpg, Penelope Freeman, second wife to 4th Count. File:Henrietta Foster (1785-1856) 3rd wife to Jerome, 4th Count de Salis-Soglio.jpg, Henrietta Foster, third wife to 4th Count. File:Cecile, Countess de Salis (1802-92).jpg, Cecile Henrietta Marguerite Bourgeoise, second wife to 5th Count. File:AmeliaFrancesHarrietTower.jpg, Amelia Frances Harriet Tower, wife to 6th Count.


Some countly arms

File:SRI Comes Salis coat of arms.jpg, Chiavenna File:SalisarmsTWO.jpg, From 1851 edition of Burke's Peerage (Foreign Titles section) File:Arms of the Counts de Salis as seen in Debrett's Peerage, London, 1888.jpg, Debrett's Peerage, London, 1888. FanedeSalisArmsfromArthurFoxDavies1929.jpg, Armorial Achievement from Fox-Davies, 1929 File:Detail of label of Conti de Salis-Soglio Amarone della Valpolicella, 2007.jpg, File:Full heraldic achievement (arms) of the Counts de Salis-Soglio, made in England, in watercolour.jpg Count De Salis page of the 1888 edition of Debrett's Peerage, page 822.jpg, Debrett's Peerage 1888, Foreign Titles of Nobility section, page 822.


Some crests and coronets

File:Dublin Jug Bellonna closer.jpg, File:Bellona, & count's coronet, C19th floor tile, in a Wiltshire church, UK (i-phone photo 2014).jpg, File:DeSalisClothBellonna.jpg (This page concentrates on the senior line, (the
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primogenitive interpretation of the patent). Elsewhere, the 'category' below and disambiguation page
De Salis De Salis is the surname of an old noble family from Grisons, Switzerland. People with the surname They were one of the most influential families of the Three Leagues. At first the family appears in Soglio, Switzerland with ''ser Rodolfus de Sal ...
, there are others within the purlieu of the 1748 creation).


References

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