George Gough, 2nd Viscount Gough

George Stephens Gough, 2nd Viscount Gough DL FLS (18 January 1815 – 31 May 1895) was an Anglo-Irish peer in the peerage of the United Kingdom, with a seat in the House of Lords from 1869.

Life

Gough was the son of Field Marshal Hugh Gough, 1st Viscount Gough, by his marriage to Frances Maria Stephens, a daughter of General Edward Stephens. He was commissioned into the Grenadier Guards, rising to the rank of Captain and retiring from the army in 1850.[1]

He was appointed High Sheriff of Tipperary for 1858.[2] In 1869 he succeeded his father in the viscountcy and moved into his father's house, St. Helen's, Booterstown, where he continued to live until his own death in 1895.[1] He became a fellow of the Linnean Society of London.

He married firstly Sarah-Elizabeth Palliser on 17 October 1841, the daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Wray Palliser and Mary Challoner of Derrylusken and Coagh, County Wexford, Ireland). He married secondly on 3 June 1846 Jane Arbuthnot (born 22 October 1816 in Edinburgh died 3 February 1892), the daughter of George Arbuthnot, 1st of Elderslie (1772-1843) and Elizabeth (Eliza) Fraser (1792-1834). They had three children:

References

  1. 1 2 Hazel Smyth, Town of the Road: the story of Booterstown (Old Connaught, Bray: Pale Publications), pp. 101-104
  2. The Edinburgh Gazette: no. 6775. p. 181. 29 January 1958. Retrieved 2012-08-24.
Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Hugh Gough
Viscount Gough
18691895
Succeeded by
Hugh Gough

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