George Ashburnham, 3rd Earl of Ashburnham, KG, GCH, FSA (December 25, 1760 – October 27, 1830) was a British peer.
He was the son of the 2nd Earl of Ashburnham and the former Elizabeth Crowley, being styled Viscount St Asaph from birth, and was baptised on 29 January 1761 at St George's, Hanover Square, London, with King George III, the Duke of Newcastle and the Dowager Princess of Wales as his godparents.
In 1780, Lord St Asaph graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge with a Master of Arts degree.[1]
He married, firstly, the Hon. Sophia Thynne (December 19, 1763–April 9, 1791), daughter of the 3rd Viscount Weymouth (later the 1st Marquess of Bath), on 28 August 1784. They had four children:
He married, secondly, Lady Charlotte Percy (June 3, 1776–November 26, 1862), daughter of the 1st Earl of Beverley, on 25 July 1795. They had 13 children:
Lord St Asaph was summoned to the House of Lords by writ in acceleration as 5th Baron Ashburnham in 1804. He held the office of Trustee of the British Museum between 1810 and 1830. In 1812 he succeeded his father as 3rd Earl of Ashburnham. On his death he was survived by his third (but eldest surviving) son, Bertram, Viscount St Asaph.
His main family home was at Ashburnham Place in Sussex, which belonged to the family from Saxon times until 1953.
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| Preceded by The Earl of Courtown |
Lord
of the Bedchamber to The Prince of
Wales 1784–1795 |
Succeeded by ? |
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| Preceded by John Ashburnham |
Baron Ashburnham (writ of acceleration) 1804–1830 |
Succeeded by Bertram Ashburnham |
| Peerage of Great Britain | ||
| Preceded by John Ashburnham |
Earl of
Ashburnham 1812–1830 |
Succeeded by Bertram Ashburnham |
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