Edward Sacheverell Chandos-Pole (1826–1873)
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Edward Sacheverell Chandos-Pole JP DL (10 January 1826 – 30 November 1873) was an English landowner and barrister who served as
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Early life

Chandos-Pole was born at
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on 10 January 1826.Peter W. Hammond, editor, ''The Complete Peerage or a History of the House of Lords and All its Members From the Earliest Times, Volume XIV: Addenda & Corrigenda'' (Stroud,
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, 1998), page 58.
Townend, Peter. ''Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry, 18th edition. 3 volumes.''
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, 1965-1972, vol. 1, p. 574.
He was the eldest son of Edward Sacheverell Chandos-Pole and Anna Maria Wilmot. His younger brother,
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, took the arms and surname Gell when he succeeded to the estate at
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.Metal tablet inside
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His sister, Charlotte, married Hon. John Yarde-Buller (a son of the 1st Baron Churston), and other sister, Eleanor, married Vice-Admiral Henry Bagot (a son of Rt. Rev. Hon. Richard Bagot).Mosley, Charles, editor. ''Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition, 2 volumes.'' Crans, Switzerland:
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, 1999, vol. 1, pp. 5, 163.
His paternal grandparents were Mary Ware and Sacheverell Pole, who later adopted the additional surname of Chandos, in 1807. His maternal grandparents were the Rev. Edward Sacheverell Wilmot and Anne ( Chambers) Wilmot. He was educated at
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Career

A
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, Chandos-Pole was
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by the
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in
Hilary term Hilary term is the second academic term of the University of OxfordJustice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant for Derbyshire. Upon his father's death in 1863, he inherited the family property of
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.G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14'' (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes,
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, 2000), volume III, page 210.
Like his father before him, he served as
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in 1867. Chandos-Pole was part of a
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revival which began with Capt. Hayworth, the Charles Somerset, 8th Duke of Beaufort, and others, in 1866.


Personal life

On 13 November 1850, he married Lady Anna Caroline Stanhope (1832–1914), elder daughter of
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and Elizabeth Williams Green. Together, they were the parents of at least eleven children, including:Mosley, Charles, editor. ''Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes.''
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, 2003, vol. 2, p. 1796.
* Reginald Walkeline Chandos-Pole (1853–1930), who married Violet Katharine Beckett-Denison, daughter of
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(a younger son of
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) and Hon. Helen Duncombe (a daughter of the 2nd Baron Feversham), in 1882. After her death in 1883, he married Inez Blanche Marie Clothilde Eva Arent in 1898. * Anna Maria Chandos-Pole (1855–1944), who died unmarried. * Evelyne Chandos-Pole (1856–1875), who died unmarried. * Carolina Chandos-Pole (1857–1911), who married Lord Claud John Hamilton, son of
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and Lady Louisa Jane Russell (a daughter of the 6th Duke of Bedford), in 1878. * John Chandos-Pole (1858–1909), who died unmarried. * Edward Ferrers Chandos-Pole (1859–1907), who died unmarried. * Samuel Chandos-Pole (1861–1901), who married Kathleen Annie Thurburn in 1889. They divorced in 1899. * Mary Chandos-Pole (1863–1914), who married Baron Nicolas Pilar von Pilchau, in 1886. They divorced. * Francis Chandos-Pole (1864–1917), who died unmarried. * Margaret Chandos-Pole (1866–1935), who married Rev. John Adolphus Liddell Fellowes, a son of the Rev. Thomas Lyon Fellowes and brother to Edward Fellowes, in 1918. * Alianore Chandos-Pole (1868–1952), who married Capt. Sir Wroth Lethbridge, 5th Baronet, son of Sir Wroth Lethbridge, 4th Baronet and Ann Williams Benyon, in 1892. They divorced in 1911 and she married her first cousin, Hon. Walter Yarde-Buller, son of Hon. John Yarde-Buller and Charlotte Chandos-Pole, in 1913. Chandos-Pole died at Radbourne Hall on 30 November 1873, and was buried at St Andrews Churchyard in Radbourne.


Descendants

Through his eldest son Reginald, he was a grandfather of John Walkelyne Chandos-Pole (1913–1994), who served as
High Sheriff of Derbyshire This is a list of Sheriffs of Derbyshire from 1567 until 1974 and High Sheriffs since. The ancient Sheriff title originating in the time of the Angles, not long after the invasion of the Kingdom of England, which was in existence for around ...
in 1959.


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