Daniel Finch, 8th Earl Of Winchilsea
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Daniel Finch, 8th Earl of Winchilsea and 3rd Earl of Nottingham (24 May 16892 August 1769), , of Burley House near
Oakham Oakham is a market town and civil parish in Rutland (of which it is the county town) in the East Midlands of England. The town is located east of Leicester, southeast of Nottingham and northwest of Peterborough. It had a population of 12,14 ...
in Rutland and of
Eastwell Park Eastwell Park is a large area of parkland and a country estate in the civil parish of Eastwell, Kent, Eastwell, adjoining Ashford, Kent, in England. It was owned by the Earl of Winchilsea and Nottingham, Earls of Winchilsea for more than three c ...
near Ashford in
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, was a British peer and politician.


Origins

Styled by the
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'' Lord Finch'' until 1730, he was the eldest son and heir of
Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham, 7th Earl of Winchilsea PC (2 July 16471 January 1730) was an English Tory politician and peer who supported the Hanoverian Succession in 1714. Known as Lord Nottingham until 1729, then as Lord Winchilsea. ...
of Burley, by his second wife Anne Hatton, a daughter of Christopher Hatton, 1st Viscount Hatton. His father was a prominent
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politician who had been one of the few leading Tories to actively support the Hanoverian succession.


Career

In 1710 he was elected (as Lord Finch and aged 21), as a Member of Parliament for
Rutland Rutland is a ceremonial county in the East Midlands of England. It borders Leicestershire to the north and west, Lincolnshire to the north-east, and Northamptonshire to the south-west. Oakham is the largest town and county town. Rutland has a ...
and served as
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from 1725 to 1730. He held the seat until he succeeded to the Earldom in 1730 (necessitating his move to the
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). In 1739 he supported the founding of the
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in
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, a charity providing home and education for some of the capital's many abandoned children, and was one of the original governors. Although his father had been a supporter of Walpole, Winchilsea became instead a supporter of Lord Carteret in the so-called " Patriot Opposition". When Carteret became leading minister in 1742, Winchilsea joined him, becoming
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(1742–1744). Later on, he allied himself with the
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and the Old Whigs, and served as
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in the Rockingham (his nephew) administration (1765–1766). He was made a
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in 1752.


Marriages & issue

He married twice but failed to produce male issue: *Firstly to Lady Frances Feilding, a daughter of
Basil Feilding, 4th Earl of Denbigh Basil Feilding, 4th Earl of Denbigh, 3rd Earl of Desmond (1668 – 18 March 1717), styled Viscount Feilding from 1675 to 1685, was an Anglo-Irish peer and courtier. Peerage Feilding inherited the English Earldom of Denbigh and the Irish Ear ...
by his wife Hester Firebrace, by whom he had one daughter: **Lady Charlotte Finch, who died unmarried. *Secondly he married Mary Palmer, second daughter and co-heiress of Sir Thomas Palmer, 4th Baronet of Wingham, by his wife Elizabeth Marsham, a sister of Robert Marsham, 1st Baron Romney and a daughter of Sir Robert Marsham, 4th Baronet. By his second wife he had eight daughters, only four of whom survived to adulthood, Heneage, Essex, Hatton and Augusta: **Lady Mary Finch (b. 7 December 1739); **Lady Frances Finch (b. 24 October 1740); **Lady Heneage Finch (1 December 1741 –1820), who in 1788 married (as his second wife) Maj.-Gen. Sir George Osborn, 4th Baronet; **Lady Anne Finch (b. 9 June 1743); **Lady Georgina Finch (b. 10 July 1744); **Lady Essex Finch (b. 1 January 1746); **Lady Hatton Finch (23 February 1747 –1829), who died unmarried; **Lady Augusta Elizabeth Finch (14 February 1751 –1797),''The Register of Births & Baptisms in the Parish of St James within the Liberty of Westminster Vol. IV. 1741-1760''. 14 March 1750. who died unmarried. The Countess of Winchilsea's sister was Anne Palmer, who was married to the 8th Earl of Winchilsea's youngest brother, Hon. Edward Finch (later Finch-Hattons), making their children double first cousins, the title later went to their grandson, George Finch-Hatton, 10th Earl of Winchilsea.


Death & burial

He died in 1769 and was buried at Eastwell Church, near his residence. As he died without male issue his titles, together with his estates at Burley and elsewhere, passed to his nephew
George Finch, 9th Earl of Winchilsea George Finch, 9th Earl of Winchilsea (4 November 1752 – 2 August 1826), was an English peer, army officer and cricketer who was an important figure in the history of cricket. His main contributions to the game were patronage and organisatio ...
, the son of his brother the diplomat William Finch. He left his Kentish properties, including Eastwell Park, to his other nephew George Finch-Hatton, son of his brother Edward Finch.


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External links


Daniel Finch, 8th Earl of Winchilsea, 3rd Earl of Nottingham
at the
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