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Henry Pelham Alexander Pelham-Clinton6th Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne
Member of Parliament for Newark
In office
18571859Serving with John Handley
Preceded byJohn Manners-Sutton
Granville Edward Harcourt-Vernon
Succeeded byJohn Handley
Grosvenor Hodgkinson
Born(1834-01-25)25 January 1834
Died22 February 1879(1879-02-22) (aged 45)
Other namesLord Clinton
Earl of Lincoln
EducationEton College
Alma materChrist Church, Oxford
Political partyPeelite
Spouse Henrietta Adela Hope ​ ​(m. 1861)
Children5
Parents
RelativesAlexander Hamilton (maternal grandfather)
Henry Thomas Hope (father-in-law)
Henry Pelham-Clinton, 7th Duke of Newcastle (son)
Francis Pelham-Clinton-Hope, 8th Duke of Newcastle (son)

Henry Pelham Alexander Pelham-Clinton, 6th Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne (25 January 1834 – 22 February 1879) was an English nobleman, styled Lord Clinton until 1851 and Earl of Lincoln until he inherited the dukedom in 1864.

Pelham-Clinton was the son of Henry Pelham-Clinton, 5th Duke of Newcastle and his wife Lady Susan Hamilton. He was educated at Eton College and Christ Church, Oxford.

His political career was limited to sitting as Member of Parliament for Newark between 1857 and 1859. He did not hold any significant political offices in Nottinghamshire, although he was Provincial Grand Master of the Nottinghamshire Freemasons from 1865 to 1877.

Lincoln's taste for gambling resulted in his fleeing the country in 1860 to escape his debts, which had then reached £230,000 (in excess of £26 million in 2017 terms). In 1861, he married Henrietta Hope, heiress of the wealthy Henry Thomas Hope, in Paris. As part of the marriage settlement, his debts were paid and an income of £50,000 a year was settled on the couple. Extensive lands in England and Ireland were also added to his family's holdings by inheritance from his father-in-law, although Pelham-Clinton himself never controlled them due to the terms of that testament.

He succeeded his father as Duke of Newcastle in 1864 and had five children with Henrietta:

Coat of arms of Henry Pelham-Clinton, 6th Duke of Newcastle
Coronet
A coronet of an Duke
Crest
1st, out of a ducal coronet gules, a plume of five ostrich feathers argent, banded azure ; 2nd, a peacock in pride proper.
Escutcheon
Quarterly: 1st and 4th argent, six cross crosslets, three, two and one, sable, on a chief azure two mullets pierced gules (Clinton); 2nd and 3rd, quarterly, 1st and 4th azure, three pelicans vulning themselves argent; and 2nd and 3rd gules, two pieces of belts with buckles erect in pale, the buckles upwards argent (Pelham).
Supporters
Two greyhounds argent collared and lined gules.
Motto
Loyaulté n'a honte Loyalty knows not shame

References

  1. Appendix to the Eton School Lists: Comprising the Years 1853-6-9. E.P. Williams. 1864. p. 218.
  2. Debrett's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage and Companionage. London: Dean & Son. 1903. p. 616.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded byJohn Manners-Sutton
Granville Edward Harcourt-Vernon
Member of Parliament for Newark
18571859
With: John Handley
Succeeded byJohn Handley
Grosvenor Hodgkinson
Peerage of Great Britain
Preceded byHenry Pelham-Clinton Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne
1864–1879
Succeeded byHenry Pelham-Clinton


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