Lord Methuen, 1850. Frederick Henry Paul, Second Baron Methuen. 'The occasion of seconding the Address immediately on taking the oaths and his seat, was the first appearance and maiden speech in Parliament of the present Lord Methuen. He was born, February 23, 1818, was for a short time Cornet of the Royal Horse Guards, afterwards an Ensign in the 71st Foot, and in 1842 retired from the army. He married, October 14, 1844, Anna Horatio Caroline, only daughter of the Rev. John Samford, of Mynehead, Somerset, and in 1846 was appointed Lieutenant-Colonel of the Wilts Militia. He was raised to the


Lord Methuen, 1850. Frederick Henry Paul, Second Baron Methuen. 'The occasion of seconding the Address immediately on taking the oaths and his seat, was the first appearance and maiden speech in Parliament of the present Lord Methuen. He was born, February 23, 1818, was for a short time Cornet of the Royal Horse Guards, afterwards an Ensign in the 71st Foot, and in 1842 retired from the army. He married, October 14, 1844, Anna Horatio Caroline, only daughter of the Rev. John Samford, of Mynehead, Somerset, and in 1846 was appointed Lieutenant-Colonel of the Wilts Militia. He was raised to the peerage, July 13th, 1838, by the title of Baron Methuen, of Corsham, in the county of Wilts, and died during the recent Parliamentary recess'. From "Illustrated London News", 1850.


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