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Charles Philip Yorke, 5th Earl of Hardwicke, was born 23 April 1836 in Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom to Charles Philip Yorke, 4th Earl of Hardwicke (1799-1873) and Susan Liddell (1810-1886) and died 18 May 1897 Marylebone, Greater London, England, United Kingdom of unspecified causes. He married Sophia Georgiana Robertina Wellesley (1840-1923) 16 February 1863 in British embassy, Paris, France.


Children


Offspring of Charles Philip Yorke, 5th Earl of Hardwicke and Sophia Georgiana Robertina Wellesley (1840-1923)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Feodorowna Philippa Yorke (1864-1934) 25 February 1864 Paris, Île-de-France, France 27 June 1934 Witchampton, Dorset, England, United Kingdom Humphrey Napier Sturt, 2nd Baron Alington (1859-1919)
Magdalen Yorke (1865-1940)
Albert Edward Philip Henry Yorke, 6th Earl of Hardwicke (1867-1904) 14 March 1867 Paris, Île-de-France, France 29 November 1904 Westminster, Greater London, England, United Kingdom








Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Eliot Yorke
Henry John Adeane
Lord George Manners
Member of Parliament for Cambridgeshire
18651873
With: Lord George Manners 1863–1874
Richard Young 1865–1868
Hon. Sir Henry Brand 1868–1874
Succeeded by
Lord George Manners
Hon. Elliot Yorke
Hon. Sir Henry Brand
Political offices
Preceded by
Lord Proby
Comptroller of the Household
1866–1868
Succeeded by
Lord Otho FitzGerald
Preceded by
The Earl of Cork
Master of the Buckhounds
1874–1880
Succeeded by
The Earl of Cork
Peerage of Great Britain
Preceded by
Charles Philip Yorke
Earl of Hardwicke
1873–1897
Succeeded by
Albert Edward Phillip Henry Yorke


Footnotes (including sources)

‡ General
₪ Wedding
  • Marriage of Earl Cowley's Daughter.—On Monday afternoon, at three o'clock, Earl Cowley's daughter, Lady Maria Wellesley, was married at the British embassy in Paris, to Lord Royston, the eldest son of the Earl of Hardwicke. The Emperor and Empress, Prince Napoleon and the Princess Clothilde, the Duke and Duchess de Morny, Count Walewski and the Countess Walewski, M. Fould, Count de Persigny, M. Rouher, M. Rouher, and other ministers, most of the corps diplomatique, and a great many members of the fashionable world of Paris and London, were present on the interesting occasion.
The Maitland Mercury And Hunter River General Advertiser, 19 May 1863, page 2


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