Richard Lovell Edgeworth
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Richard Edgeworth, 1812
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Born | Bath, England |
31 May 1744
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Edgeworthstown, County Longford, Ireland |
Residence | Edgeworthstown House, Edgeworthstown, Ireland |
Nationality | English |
Alma mater | Oxford; Trinity College, Dublin |
Children | Twenty two, including
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Richard Lovell Edgeworth (31 May 1744 – 13 June 1817) was an Anglo-Irish politician, writer and inventor.
Biography
Edgeworth was born in Pierrepont Street, Bath, England, great-grandson of Sir Salathiel Lovell through his granddaughter, Jane Lovell.
A Trinity College, Dublin and Oxford alumnus, he is credited for creating, among other inventions, a machine to measure the size of a plot of land. He also made strides in the developing educational methods. He anticipated the caterpillar track with an invention that he played around with for forty years but that he never successfully developed.[2] He described it as a "cart that carries its own road".
He was married four times, including both Honora Sneyd and Frances Beaufort, older sister of Francis Beaufort of the Royal Navy. The two men installed a telegraph line for Ireland. Richard Lovell Edgeworth was a member of the Lunar Society. The Lunar Society evolved through various degrees of organization over a period of years, but was only ever an informal group. No constitution, minutes, publications or membership lists survive from any period, and evidence of its existence and activities is found only in the correspondence and notes of those associated with it. Dates given for the society range from sometime before 1760 to it still operating as late as 1813. Fourteen individuals have been identified as having verifiably attended Lunar Society meetings regularly over a long period during its most productive time: these are Matthew Boulton, Erasmus Darwin, Thomas Day, Richard Lovell Edgeworth, Samuel Galton, Jr., James Keir, Joseph Priestley, William Small, Jonathan Stokes, James Watt, Josiah Wedgwood, John Whitehurst and William Withering.
Richard Edgeworth and his family lived in Ireland at his estate at Edgeworthstown, County Longford, where he reclaimed bogs and improved roads. He sat in Grattan's Parliament for St Johnstown (County Longford) from 1798 until the Act of Union in 1801, and advocated Catholic Emancipation and parliamentary reform. He was a founder-member of the Royal Irish Academy. He died in Edgworthstown on 13 June 1817.
Family
He was the father of 22 children by his four wives[3]
- Anna Maria Elers (1743–1773), of whom four children[4]
- Richard Edgeworth (1765–1796), m. Elizabeth Knight 1788. Died in America
- Lovell Edgeworth (1766–1766)
- Maria Edgeworth (1768–1849) the novelist
- Emmeline Edgeworth (1770–1817), married Dr. John King of Bristol, October 1802[5]
- Anna Maria Edgeworth (1773–1824), married Dr. Thomas Beddoes 1794.[6]
- Honora Sneyd (1751 – 1 May 1780), of whom two children[4]
- Honora Edgeworth (1774–1790)
- Lovell Edgeworth (1775–1842), who inherited the property
- Elizabeth Sneyd (1753–1797), sister of Honora Sneyd, of whom five sons and four daughters
- Elizabeth Edgeworth (1781–1805)
- Henry Edgeworth (1782–1813)
- Charlotte Edgeworth (1783–1807)
- Sophia Edgeworth (1784–1784)
- Charles Sneyd Edgeworth (1786–1864) m. Henrica Broadhurst 1813, succeeded his brother Lovell Edgeworth
- William Edgeworth (1788–1790)
- Thomas Day Edgeworth (1789–1792)
- Honora Edgeworth (1792–1858), married Francis Beaufort 1838
- William Edgeworth (1794–1829), engineer.[7]
- Frances Ann Beaufort (1769–1865), botanical artist, daughter of Daniel Augustus Beaufort and Esther Gougeon, of whom six children,[4][8]
- Frances Maria Edgeworth (1799–1848) m. Lestock Wilson 1829
- Harriet Edgeworth (1801–1889) m. Richard Butler 1826
- Sophia Edgeworth (1803–1836) m. Barry Fox 1824
- Lucy Jane (1805–1897), married the Irish astronomer Thomas Romney Robinson 1843.
- Francis Beaufort Edgeworth (1809–1846), Mentioned in Thomas Carlyle's Life of Sterling. Married Rosa Florentina Eroles of Spain, 1831, by whom 2 children
- Antonio Eroles Edgeworth succeeded his uncle Charles Sneyd Edgeworth
- Francis Ysidro Edgeworth (1845–1926), who became an influential economist.[9]
- Michael Pakenham Edgeworth (1812–1881), m. Christina Macpherson 1846, botanist.
References
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External links
- Works by Richard Lovell Edgeworth at Project Gutenberg
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- The four wives of Richard Edgeworth Portraits
- The Edgeworth Family, National Portrait Gallery
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Preceded by | Member of Parliament for St Johnstown (County Longford) 1798 – 1801 Served alongside: William Moore |
Succeeded by Parliament of the United Kingdom |
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- ↑ Butler 1972, p. 489.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Lundy 2015, Richard Lovell Edgeworth.
- ↑ Find a Grave 2015, Emmeline Edgeworth King.
- ↑ Find a Grave 2015, Anna Maria Edgeworth Beddoes.
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