Biography of Robert Jenkinson 2nd Earl Liverpool 1770-1828

Paternal Family Tree: Jenkinson

On 09 Feb 1769 [his father] Charles Jenkinson 1st Earl Liverpool (age 39) and [his mother] Amelia Watts (age 18) were married at St Mary's Church, Bryanston Square, Marylebone. The difference in their ages was 21 years.

On 07 Jun 1770 Robert Jenkinson 2nd Earl Liverpool was born to Charles Jenkinson 1st Earl Liverpool (age 41) and Amelia Watts (age 19). His mother died one month later.

On 29 Jun 1770 Robert Jenkinson 2nd Earl Liverpool was baptised at St Margaret's Church, Westminster [Map].

On 07 Jul 1770 [his mother] Amelia Watts (age 19) died from childbirth one month afte the birth of her son Robert Jenkinson 2nd Earl Liverpool .

On 22 Jun 1782 [his father] Charles Jenkinson 1st Earl Liverpool (age 53) and [his step-mother] Catherine Bisshopp Countess Liverpool (age 37) were married at her house in Hertford Street.

On 25 Mar 1795 Robert Jenkinson 2nd Earl Liverpool (age 24) and Louisa Theodosia Hervey Countess Liverpool (age 28) were married at Wimbledon, Surrey. She the daughter of Frederick Augustus Hervey 4th Earl Bristol (age 64) and Elizabeth Davers Countess Bristol (age 62). He the son of Charles Jenkinson 1st Earl Liverpool (age 65) and Amelia Watts.

In 1796 [his father] Charles Jenkinson 1st Earl Liverpool (age 66) was created 1st Earl Liverpool. [his step-mother] Catherine Bisshopp Countess Liverpool (age 51) by marriage Countess Liverpool.

In 1796 [his brother-in-law] John Augustus "Jack" Hervey (age 39) died.

On 17 Dec 1808 [his father] Charles Jenkinson 1st Earl Liverpool (age 79) died. His son Robert Jenkinson 2nd Earl Liverpool (age 38) succeeded 2nd Earl Liverpool, 2nd Baron Hawkesbury of Hawkesbury in Gloucestershire, 8th Baronet Jenkinson of Walcot in Oxfordshire and of Hawkesbury in Gloucestershire. [his wife] Louisa Theodosia Hervey Countess Liverpool (age 41) by marriage Countess Liverpool.

On 08 Jan 1810 [his future brother-in-law] Reverend William Chester (age 34) and Elizabeth Wilson (age 17) were married at Kirkby Cane, Norfolk.

Assassination of Primeminister Spencer Perceval

On 11 May 1812 Spencer Perceval (age 49) was assassinated at House of Commons. Robert Jenkinson 2nd Earl Liverpool (age 41) was appointed Prime Minister.

At 5:15 pm, on the evening of 11 May 1812, Perceval was on his way to attend the inquiry into the Orders in Council. As he entered the lobby of the House of Commons, a man stepped forward, drew a pistol and shot him in the chest. The assassin, John Bellingham, was a merchant who believed he had been unjustly imprisoned in Russia and was entitled to compensation from the government, but all his petitions had been rejected.

Perceval left a widow and twelve children aged between three and twenty. Parliament voted to settle £50,000 on Perceval's children, with additional annuities for his widow and eldest son.

On 18 May 1812 John Bellingham was hanged at Newgate Prison, London [Map]. René Martin Pillet says ...

This unfortunate man had presented several memorials, and had repeatedly demanded audience, but they had given him no answer. Driven to despair, he presented himself at the door of the house of commons, waited for the prime minister, Mr. Percival, and shot him. He was seized, confessed the crime, was tried, condemned to be hung, and executed a few days after. At the time of execution an immense crowd filled the public square, and these expressions were heard on every side: Farewell poor man, you owe satisfaction to the offended laws of your country, but God bless you! you have rendered an important service to your country, you have tdugllt ministers that they should do justice, and grant audience when it is asked of them.

A subscription was opened for the widow and children, and a handsome sum was raised. Their fortune was ten times greater than they could ever have expected in any other situation.

In 1814 Robert Jenkinson 2nd Earl Liverpool (age 43) was appointed 645th Knight of the Garter by King George IV of Great Britain and Ireland (age 51) during the Regency..

In 1821 [his wife] Louisa Theodosia Hervey Countess Liverpool (age 54) died.

On 22 Sep 1822 Robert Jenkinson 2nd Earl Liverpool (age 52) and Mary Chester Countess of Liverpool (age 45) were married. She by marriage Countess Liverpool. He the son of Charles Jenkinson 1st Earl Liverpool and Amelia Watts.

Around 1825. Thomas Lawrence (age 55). Portrait of Robert Jenkinson 2nd Earl Liverpool (age 54).

On 04 Dec 1828 Robert Jenkinson 2nd Earl Liverpool (age 58) died. His half brother [his half-brother] Charles Jenkinson 3rd Earl Liverpool (age 44) succeeded 3rd Earl Liverpool, 3rd Baron Hawkesbury of Hawkesbury in Gloucestershire, 9th Baronet Jenkinson of Walcot in Oxfordshire and of Hawkesbury in Gloucestershire.

On 18 Oct 1846 [his former wife] Mary Chester Countess of Liverpool (age 69) died.

Ancestors of Robert Jenkinson 2nd Earl Liverpool 1770-1828

Robert Jenkinson 2nd Earl Liverpool

GrandFather: William Watts

Mother: Amelia Watts

Great x 1 Grandfather: Edward Croke

GrandMother: Frances "Begum Johnson" Croke

Great x 1 Grandmother: Isabella Beizor