Sir Edward Bowyer-Smijth, 10th Baronet (1 March 1785 – 15 August 1850) was a British clergyman who was chaplain to King George IV.
Early life
He was born on 1 March 1785 on Margaret Street in Marylebone, London as Edward Smyth.[1] He was a younger son of Sir William Smijth, 7th Baronet and Anne Windham. In 1796, his name was changed to Smijth.[2] Among his siblings were Sir Thomas, who died unmarried in 1833, and Sir John, a Commander in the Royal Navy, who likewise died unmarried in 1838.[2]
After inheritin his mother's Windham and Bowyer inheritances, he further changed his surname to Bowyer-Smijth on 10 June 1839.[2]
Personal life
On 29 May 1813, he married Laetitia Cecily Weyland at St George's, Hanover Square, London. Laetitia was the youngest daughter of John Weyland and Elizabeth (née Nourse) Weyland.[2] They had six children, four daughters and two sons, including:[6]
Cicely Abigail Bowyer-Smijth (d. 1880), who married Henry Bullock of Faulkbourne Hall in 1840. After his death, she married Edgar Bury in 1861. After his death she married Maj. James H. McEwen of the King's Own Royal Regiment, in 1874.[6]
Anne Elizabeth Bowyer-Smijth (d. 1888), who married Gordon Willoughby Gyll on in 1839.[6]
Adela Moncton Bowyer-Smijth (1823–1896), who married Capt. Edward Jodrell, son of Edward Jodrell,[a] in 1843.[6]
Alfred John Edward Bowyer-Smijth (1825–1887), the Rector at Attleborough; he married Mary Constantia Rolt, daughter of Maj.-Gen. Sir John Rolt, in 1847.[6]
^George Edward Cokayne, editor, The Complete Baronetage, 5 volumes (no date (c. 1900); reprint, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 1983), volume III, page 236.