The Earl of Liverpool | |
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Lord Steward of the Household | |
In office 18 December 1905 – 23 March 1907 | |
Monarch | Edward VII |
Prime Minister | Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman |
Preceded by | The Earl of Pembroke |
Succeeded by | The Earl Beauchamp |
Member of Parliament for Mansfield | |
In office 18 December 1885 – 26 July 1892 | |
Preceded by | Constituency created |
Succeeded by | John Williams |
Member of Parliament for North Nottinghamshire | |
In office 27 April 1880 – 18 December 1885 | |
Preceded by | Sir Evelyn Denison |
Succeeded by | Constituency abolished |
Personal details | |
Born | Worksop, Nottinghamshire | 7 November 1846
Died | 23 March 1907 Kirkham, East Riding of Yorkshire | (aged 60)
Nationality | British |
Political party | Liberal |
Spouse(s) | (1) Louisa Howard (d. 1871) (2) Susan Cavendish (d. 1917) |
Cecil George Savile Foljambe, 1st Earl of Liverpool, PC (7 November 1846 – 23 March 1907), known as the Lord Hawkesbury between 1893 and 1905, was a British Liberal politician. A great-nephew of Prime Minister Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, he was Lord Steward of the Household under Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman between 1905 and his death in 1907. He was the grandson of Sir Cecil Bishopp, 6th Baronet of Parham, his namesake. Foljambe was a noted ornithologist and was once visited by a young Franklin D. Roosevelt who made a trip specifically to see Foljambe's collection.[1]