Arthur Somerset
Member of Parliament
for Monmouthshire
In office
1805–1816
Preceded byJames Rooke, Sir Charles Gould Morgan
Succeeded bySir Charles Gould Morgan, Lord Granville Somerset
Personal details
Born12 February 1780 (1780-02-12)
Died18 April 1816 (1816-04-19) (aged 36)
NationalityBritish
SpouseElizabeth Boscawen
Children3
Parent(s)Henry Somerset, 5th Duke of Beaufort
Elizabeth Boscawen
Alma materEton College
OccupationSoldier

Lord Arthur John Henry Somerset (12 February 1780 – 18 April 1816), English politician, was the sixth son of Henry Somerset, 5th Duke of Beaufort.

Early years

He was educated at Oriel College, Oxford, taking a BA in 1799 and an MA in 1803. Later that year he was commissioned as captain (24 June) and then major in the Monmouth and Brecon Militia, commanded by his elder brother the 6th Duke.[1][2] Somerset was then commissioned as a lieutenant in the 7th Foot of the Regular Army on 19 May 1804.[3]

Political career

He was defeated at Gloucester in August 1805, but in November, was returned as Member of Parliament for Monmouthshire and was appointed a deputy lieutenant of Monmouthshire and Breconshire in December.[4] On 26 June 1806, he was made a captain in the 4th West India Regiment and on 2 October exchanged into the 91st Foot.[5]

Family

Lord Arthur married his first cousin, Hon. Elizabeth Boscawen (bef. 1793 – 2 March 1872), daughter of George Boscawen, 3rd Viscount Falmouth, on 23 June 1808. They had three children:

Death

Somerset moved into the 19th Light Dragoons on 12 September 1811,[6] serving until his death in Lisbon in 1816.

Ancestry

References

  1. ^ "No. 15646". The London Gazette. 19 November 1803. p. 1613.
  2. ^ Capt B.E. Sargeaunt, The Royal Monmouthshire Militia, London: RUSI, 1910/Uckfield: Naval & Military Press, nd, ISBN 978-1-78331204-7, pp. 103, 259, 285.
  3. ^ "No. 15702". The London Gazette. 15 May 1804. p. 622.
  4. ^ "No. 15873". The London Gazette. 17 December 1805. p. 1580.
  5. ^ "No. 15963". The London Gazette. 4 October 1806. p. 1323.
  6. ^ "No. 16522". The London Gazette. 14 September 1811. p. 1804.