Hugh Annesley, 5th Earl Annesley
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Hugh Annesley, 5th Earl Annesley (26 January 1831 – 15 December 1908) was a British military
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and Member of Parliament for
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from 1857 to 1874.


Early life and family

Annesley was born on 26 January 1831 in
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. He was the second son of
William Richard Annesley, 3rd Earl Annesley William Richard Annesley, 3rd Earl Annesley (16 July 1772 – 25 August 1838) was an Anglo-Irish noble and British Member of Parliament. Lord Annesley was the eldest son of Richard Annesley, 2nd Earl Annesley and Anne Lambert. He was educated at ...
and Priscilla Cecilia. He was educated at
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and
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, graduating in 1851. He married, first, Mabel Wilhelmina Frances Markham on 4 July 1877. He was 46 and she was 19. They had a daughter, Lady Mabel Annesley (1881–1959), who became well known as a water colour painter and wood engraver, and a son, Francis (born 25 February 1884).
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became 6th Earl Annesley, but was killed in November 1914 in the
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. Countess Mabel Annesley died at Castlewellan on 17 April 1891 (within three weeks of the death of Hugh's mother, The Dowager Countess Annesley, wife of the Third Earl, on 29 March 1891). He married, secondly, his first cousin, Priscilla Cecilia Armytage Moore (1870–1941) on 2 July 1892. He was 61 and she was 22. They had two daughters,
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, born 30 June 1893, who became a pacifist and socialist, and Constance Mary, born 24 October 1895 who became Constance Malleson. Priscilla Cecilia, Countess Annesley, died at St James Square, Bath, on 9 October 1941. She was the second Countess Annesley of that name, her aunt, the wife of the Third Earl, also having been Priscilla Cecilia.


Career

He became a professional soldier and served in the Kaffir Wars in
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, 1851 to 1853 in the 43rd Light Infantry. He was wounded in this war, and in the
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his jaw was shattered by a bullet at the
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in 1854. He retired as a Colonel of the
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in 1860. He was elected conservative MP for Cavan in 1857, holding the seat until 1874. This was a family seat, and Annesley was a reluctant politician, speaking rarely in the commons and only on army matters. He retired from politics when Cavan became a centre of support for
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. Six months later, his brother William Richard Annesley, 4th Earl Annesley, died unmarried, and Hugh succeeded as 5th Earl Annesley and to the family seat of
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. In 1877, he was elected as a Representative Peer, serving until his death.


Later life and death

Annesley had a keen interest in horticulture and established an
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at Castlewellan. He was assisted in this by his head gardener, Thomas Ryan. He oversaw the creation of the Donard nursery company in Newcastle, County Down. He was a pioneering amateur
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. At the request of the Royal Agricultural Society he published a book, ''Beautiful and rare trees and shrubs'' (1903), illustrated with his own photographs. Annesley died on 15 December 1908 at Castlewellan. An obituary appeared in ''The Times''The Times, Wednesday 16 December 1908, page15, and with further letter and funeral report on Saturday 19 December 1908, page 13. which stated that Annesley had one of the largest collections of exotic shrubs and trees in the United Kingdom. The earldom and Castlewellan estate passed to his son Francis. Thirty-five albums of his photographs are in the
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of Northern Ireland. They include pictures taken during the wars in South Africa and the Crimea, and during a visit to
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, as well as photographs of his home at Castlewellan and the surrounding area.


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