Edward was born in 1721, the son of James Hussey and his wife Catherine Parsons. His father's family was Old English, a cadet branch of the Husseys. The Husseys had come to Ireland in 1172, and became substantial landowners in County Meath[1] and County Kerry. The senior branch of the family held the title Baron Galtrim, although this appears to have been an Irish feudal barony rather than a peerage and did not entitle its holder to sit in the Irish House of Lords. His mother was a daughter of Richard Parsons, 1st Viscount Rosse.
On his retirement from parliament, Hussey was on 11 May 1762, raised to the peerage as Baron Beaulieu, of Beaulieu in the Hampshire (called the County of Southampton from 1889 to 1959),[6][7] and later advanced to Earl Beaulieu in 1784,[8] both in the peerage of Ireland.
Death
Beaulieu, as he now was, died on 25 November 1802 in Dover Street (off Piccadilly), London. As his only son had predeceased him in 1787, his titles became extinct. He was buried on 14 December that year at Warkton, Northamptonshire.
Citations and sources
Citations
^Lodge 1789, p. 45, 2nd note. "Sir Hugh Hussey, who came into Ireland 17 Henry II. married the sister of Theobald Fitz-Walter, the first Butler of Ireland, and died seized of large possessions in the county of Meath from the grant of Hugh de Lacie;"
^Malcomson 2006, p. 102. "Hussey's wife, whom he married 1743, was the already-mentioned Isabella, daughter and ultimately (1749) co-heiress of the 2nd Duke of Montagu, and childless widow of her kinsman the 2nd Duke of Manchester."
^Cokayne 1912, p. 59, line 1. "John Hussey-Montagu, styled lord Monyagu, only s. [son] and h. ap. [heir apparent], was b. [born] 18 Jan. 1746/7; M.P. for Windsor from 1772 til his death. He d. unm. [died unmarriewd] and v.p. [while his father was alive], 25 June 1787."
^Shaw 1906, p. 170. "1753, Aug. 27. Edward Hussey-Montague, afterwards earl of Beaulieu. Installed Dec. 27."
^Cokayne 1912, p. 58, line 18. "On 11 May 1762, he was cr. [created] Baron Beaulieu of Beaulieu, co. Southampton, with re. [remainder] to the heirs male of his body by Isabella, duchess dowager of Manchester, 1st daughter of John, Duke of Montagu, decd [deceased]."