George Brydges Harley Dennett Rodney, 7th Baron Rodney
George Brydges[a] Harley Dennett Rodney, 7th Baron Rodney (28 February 1857 - 29 December 1909) was a British Army officer notable for his service in the Egyptian and Nile campaigns of the 1880s.[1] He succeeded his father to the Rodney Barony in 1864 and was succeeded by his son George Bridges Harley Guest Rodney (1891-1973).
On 24 January 1891 at St James's Church, Piccadilly he married Corisande Evelyn Vere Guest (4 July 1870 – 1 September 1943), second daughter of Lady Cornelia Henrietta Maria Spencer-Churchill and her husband Ivor Bertie Guest, 1st Baron Wimborne.[3] Corisande's mother Cornelia Henrietta was a daughter of John Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough and thus a great-aunt of Winston Churchill. George and Corisande had issue:
George Bridges Harley Guest Rodney, later 8th Baron Rodney
James Henry Bertie Rodney (1893-1933)
Charles Christian Simon Rodney (1895-?)
William Francis Rodney (1896-1915)
Almost immediately after the marriage he began physically abusing his wife and after he struck her in the eye on 21 April 1899 she ceased living with him.[7] He moved in with Corisande's former lady's maid Annie Turner and his wife filed an initial petition of divorce on grounds of cruelty and adultery, though this was abandoned at his request in favour of a deed of separation.[7] He continued to live with Turner and a second petition was presented on the same grounds - George did not contest it and a decree nisi and custody of their children were granted to Corisande in 1902.[7]
On 28 January 1903 George married Charlotte Eugenia Probyn, daughter of Charlotte Seymour Jones and her husband Edmund Probyn. She survived him, though this second marriage had no issue.[3]