Henry Frederick Stephenson (MP)
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Henry Frederick Stephenson (18 September 1790 – 30 July 1858) was a British Whig politician and officer of arms. He was the illegitimate son of Charles Howard, 11th Duke of Norfolk.
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Born | London, England | 18 September 1790
Died | 30 July 1858 | (aged 67)
Occupation(s) | Politician, auditor, Officer of arms |
Spouse | Lady Mary Keppel |
Children | 10 |
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Relatives | Sir Augustus Keppel Stephenson (son) Sir Henry Frederick Stephenson (son) |
He was appointed Falcon Herald Extraordinary and in 1815 was part of the mission to give the Garter to the Tsar Alexander I of Russia. On that occasion the emperor gave a gem ring to Stephenson, who was so pleased with this mark of favour that he was granted a supposed 'augmentation of honour' to his arms of a canton charged with the letter A within a gem ring.[1]
He served as Member of Parliament for Westbury from 1831 to 1832. After leaving Parliament, he held a variety of minor offices.
He was the father of Sir Augustus Keppel Stephenson and of Admiral Sir Henry Frederick Stephenson.
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References
edit- ^ Slater, Stephen. "The arms of the earls of Radnor" (PDF). The Somerset Dragon, the journal of the Somerset heraldry society (35): 10-14.
- ^ "Additional officers | British History Online". www.british-history.ac.uk.