When his father died on 9 February 1802, his elder brother Aubrey succeeded to the Dukedom, holding the title until his death on 12 August 1815 when he was succeeded by his five-month old son, Aubrey. Upon his death the following year on 19 February 1816, William became the 8th Duke of St Albans holding the title until his death in 1825.[2]
Personal life
On 20 July 1791, He married, firstly, Charlotte Thelwell (c. 1769–1797), the daughter and heiress of Rev. Robert Carter Thelwall of Redbourne Hall, Lincolnshire. and Charlotte Nelthorpe (a daughter of Sir Henry Nelthorpe, 5th Baronet).[3] Before her death on 19 October 1797, they were the parents of one child:[2]
William Robert Beauclerk (1794–1794), who died in infancy.[2]
He married, secondly, Maria Janetta Nelthorpe (c. 1779–1822), on 4 March 1799. Maria was the only daughter and heiress of John Nelthorpe of Little Grimsby Hall (the former High Sheriff of Lincolnshire) and Mary Cracroft (second daughter, by his first wife, of Robert Cracroft of Hackthorn Hall). Before her death in 1822, they were the parents of thirteen children:[2]
Lady Maria Amelia Beauclerk (1800–1873), who died unmarried.[2]
Lord Henry Beauclerk (1812–1856), who died unmarried.[2]
Lord Charles Beauclerk (1813–1861), who married Laura Stopford and had issue. His son Aubrey Topham Beauclerk was the father of Charles Beauclerk, who in 1964 became 13th Duke of St Albans.[2]
Capt. Lord Amelius Wentworth Beauclerk (1815–1879), who married Frances Harrison and had issue, including William Abdy Beauclerk.[2]
Lord George Augustus Beauclerk (1818–1880), who died unmarried.[2]
The Duchess died on 17 January 1822. The Duke of St Albans died on 17 July 1825 and was succeeded by his son, from his second wife, William.[2]
Ancestry
Ancestors of William Beauclerk, 8th Duke of St Albans