SOMERSET, LORD ROBERT EDWARD HENRY (commonly known as LORD EDWARD SOMERSET), son of Henry Somerset, 5th Duke of Beaufort (qv); b. 19 Dec 1776; at school under Vincent (name up School 1789); Cornet, 10th Light Dragoons 4 Feb 1793; Lieut., 4 Dec 1793; Capt., 28 Aug 1794; Maj., 12th Light Dragoons 21 Nov 1799; Lieut. -Col., 5th Foot 25 Dec 1800; 4th Dragoons 3 Sep 1801; Brevet Col. and ADC to King 25 Jul 1810; Major-Gen., 4 Jun 1813; Col., 17th Light Dragoons 9 Sep 1822 – Nov 1829; Lieut. -Gen., 27 May 1825; Col., 1st Royal Dragoons 23 Nov 1829 - Mar 1836, 4th Dragoons from 31 Mar 1836; Gen., 23 Nov 1841; served in expedition to Netherlands 1799, in Peninsular War 1809-14 and at battle of Waterloo, where he commanded the Household Cavalry Brigade; commanded First Brigade of Cavalry, Army of Occupation in France 1816-8; MP Monmouth 27 Mar 1799-1802, Gloucestershire 14 Nov 1803-31, Cirencester 6 Aug 1834-7; Lieut. -Gen. of Ordnance 8 Jul 1829 – Nov 1830; Surveyor-Gen. of Ordnance 30 Dec 1834 – May 1835; KCB 2 Jan 1815; GCB 17 Oct 1834; m. 17 Oct 1805 Hon. Louisa Augusta Courtenay, youngest dau. of William Courtenay, 2nd Viscount Courtenay (qv); d. 1 Sep 1842. DNB.
SOMERSET, LORD JOHN THOMAS HENRY, son of Henry Somerset, 5th Duke of Beaufort (qv); b. 30 Aug 1787; adm. 1 Feb 1802 (Clapham); in school list 1803; Cornet, 7th Light Dragoons 4 Aug 1804; Lieut., 14 Aug 1805; Capt., Apr 1806; 4th Garrison Battn., 15 Apr 1808; 23rd Light Dragoons 19 May 1808; 23rd Foot 22 Jul 1813; half-pay 1814; Brevet Maj., Jun 1815; Major Watteville’s Regt., 18 Jun 1815; half-pay 25 Jul 1816; Brevet Lieut. -Col., 19 Jul 1821; Lieut. -Col., unattached, half-pay 16 Jul 1830; Brevet Col., 10 Jan 1837; served in Peninsular War and at battle of Waterloo, where he was ADC to Prince of Orange; m. 4 Dec 1814 Lady Catherine Annesley, third dau. of Arthur Annesley, 1st Earl of Mountnorris (I); d. 3 Oct 1846.
SOMERSET, LORD CHARLES HENRY, son of Henry Somerset, 5th Duke of Beaufort (qv); b. 12 Dec 1767; adm. 22 Feb 1780; Trinity Coll. Oxford, matr. 4 Feb 1784; MA 1786; Cornet, 1st Dragoon Guards 11 May 1785; Lieut., 13th Light Dragoons 14 Feb 1786; Capt., 77th Foot 25 Dec 1787; Capt. and Lieut. -Col., 2nd Foot Guards 15 Jun 1791; Lieut. -Col., 103rd Foot 19 May 1794; Col., 21 Aug 1795; Major-Gen., 18 Jun 1798; Lieut. -Gen., 30 Oct 1805; Gen., 4 Jun 1814; Col., 1st West India Regt., from 5 Jan 1804 – Feb 1830; Col., 33rd Foot, from 22 Feb 1830; MP Scarborough 1796-1802, Monmouth 1802 – Nov 1813; Privy Councillor 26 Apr 1797; Comptroller of the Household 27 Apr 1797 – May 1804; Joint Paymaster-Gen. of the Forces 7 Jul 1804 – Feb 1806, 4 Apr 1807- Nov 1813; Governor, Cape of Good Hope 13 Nov 1813-27; m. 1st, 8 Jun 1788 Hon. Elizabeth Courtenay, fourth dau. of William Courtenay, 2nd Viscount Courtenay (qv); m. 2nd, 9 Aug 1821 Lady Mary Poulett, second dau. of John Poulett, 4th Earl Poulett; d. 20 Feb 1831. DNB Missing Persons.
SOMERSET, LEVESON ELIOTT HENRY, brother of Granville Robert Henry Somerset (qv); b. 29 Aug 1829; adm. 11 Jan 1841 (G); left May 1843; Cadet, Royal Navy 22 May 1843; Sub-Lieut., 1 Aug 1849; Lieut., 24 Oct 1851; Cdr., 10 May 1856; Capt., 15 Apr 1862; Rear-Adm., 28 Feb 1878; Vice-Adm., 7 Jul 1884; Adm., 19 Jun 1888; retd. 20 Jun 1891; served in Baltic 1854-5; ADC to Queen Victoria 1876-8; JP Middlesex, London; m. 18 Jun 1872 Eva, dau. of Col. Hon. Richard Thomas Rowley; d. 7 Feb 1900.
SOMERSET, HENRY, 7TH DUKE OF BEAUFORT, eldest son of Henry Charles Somerset, 6TH Duke of Beaufort (qv); b. 5 Feb 1792; styled Marquis of Worcester 1803-35; adm.; left 1805; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 21 Oct 1809; Cornet, 10th Light Dragoons (Hussars) 18 Jun 1811; Lieut., 14th Light Dragoons 21 Aug 1811; 10th Light Dragoons (Hussars) 6 Sep 1811; 7th Light Dragoons (Hussars) 26 Oct 1815; 93rd Foot; Capt., 37th Foot 2 Dec 1819; Maj. in Army 12 Dec 1819; half-pay 25 Oct 1821; served as ADC to Duke of Wellington in Peninsular War 1812-4; MP Monmouth 30 Dec 1813-31, 18 Jul 1831-2, West Gloucestershire Jan – 23 Nov 1835; a Lord of the Admiralty 24 May 1816 – May 1819; succ. father as 7th Duke of Beaufort 23 Nov 1835; took Conservative whip in Commons and Lords; a famous sportsman; Master, Badminton Hunt 1835-53; member, Four-in-Hand Club; m. 1st, 25 Jul 1814 Georgiana Frederica, dau. of Henry Fitzroy MP; m. 2nd, 29 Jun 1822 Emily Frances, dau. of Charles Culling Smith, and half-sister of his first wife; d. 17 Nov 1853. DNB.
SOMERSET, HENRY, 5TH DUKE OF BEAUFORT, only son of Charles Noel Somerset, 4th Duke of Beaufort (qv); b. 17 Oct 1744; styled Marquis of Worcester 1745-56; at school under Markham; succ. father as 5th Duke of Beaufort 28 Oct 1756; Oriel Coll. Oxford, matr. 18 Oct 1760; DCL 1763; Grand Tour (France) 1765; Grand Master, Grand Lodge of England (Freemasons) 1767-71; Master of the Horse to Queen Charlotte 21 Nov 1768 – Jan 1770; Lord Lieut., Monmouthshire, from 23 Dec 1771, Breconshire from 8 Jun 1787, and Leicestershire 14 Dec 1787 – 21 Oct 1799; KG 2 Jun 1786; obtained by patent termination in his favour of abeyance of Barony of Botetourt (previously held by his uncle) 4 Jun 1803; Col., Monmouthshire Militia 13 Nov 1771, with rank of Col. in the Army 2 Jul 1779; Busby Trustee 30 Mar 1775; m. 2 Apr 1766 Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Adm. Hon. Edward Boscawen; d. 11 Oct 1803.
SOMERSET, HENRY CHARLES, 6TH DUKE OF BEAUFORT, eldest son of Henry Somerset, 5th Duke of Beaufort (qv); b. 22 Dec 1766; styled Marquis of Worcester 1766-1803; adm. 22 Feb 1780 (sic, but already at the School 27 Jun 1778 : see Hon. Mrs. Boscawen to Mrs Delany, 27 Jun 1778, Delany Correspondence, 2nd series, ii, 358); Trinity Coll. Oxford, matr. 4 Feb 1784; MA 1786; MP Monmouth 1 Apr 1788-90, Bristol 1790-6, Gloucestershire 1796 – 11 Oct 1803; succ. father as 6th Duke of Beaufort 11 Oct 1803; Lord Lieut., Monmouthshire and Breconshire, from 4 Nov 1803, and of Gloucestershire from 15 Sep 1810; KG 7 Jan 1805; carried crown of Queen Consort at Coronation of William IV 8 Sep 1831; DL Breconshire 1793; Col., Royal Monmouth Militia 26 Oct 1803 – still 1820; High Steward of Bristol from 1834; Busby Trustee 3 May 1804; m. 16 May 1791 Lady Charlotte Sophia Leveson Gower, dau. of Granville Leveson Gower, 1st Marquis of Stafford (qv), and his third wife; d. 23 Nov 1835.
SOMERSET, GRANVILLE ROBERT HENRY, eldest son of Right Hon. Lord Granville Charles Henry Somerset PC MP, and Hon. Emily Smith, dau. of Robert Smith, 1st Baron Carrington, banker; grandson of Henry Charles Somerset, 6th Duke of Beaufort (qv); b. 7 Jan 1824; adm. 15 Jun 1835 (G); QS 1836; Capt. of the School 1840; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1841, matr. 26 May 1841, Westminster Student; BA 1845; BCL 1848; DCL 1853; Fellow, All Souls Coll. 1845-57; adm. Inner Temple, called to bar 31 Jan 1851, Bencher 1869; Oxford Circuit; QC 4 Dec 1868; Recorder of Gloucester from 1877; Busby Trustee 17 May 1870; Governor of the School from 2 Feb 1881; m. 18 Aug 1857 Emma Philadelphia, second dau. of Sir George Dashwood, Bart., CB MP; d. 23 Mar 1881.
Somerset, Geoffrey Francis Albert, son of William Ralph Somerset MB, of Wolverhampton, and Elsie Maud, d. of Albert Iles of Fairford, Gloucs.; b. 10 Mar. 1912; adm. Sept. 1925 (KS); left July 1930; Caius Coll. Camb., matric. 1930, BA 1933; Univ. Coll. Hosp. Med. Sch., MRCS LRCP 1939; 2nd Lieut. Staffordshire Yeomanry (TA) June 1933, Lieut. June 1936; transf. RAMC (TA) Jan. 1939 (Capt., hon. Maj.); TD and Bar 1947; in gen. med. practice Wolverhampton; m. 16 Dec. 1944 Thyrza Jeffreys, d. of George Ernest Timms of Bishop's Stortford, Herts.; d. 2 Mar. 1992
Somerset, Fitzroy John, 5th Baron Raglan, son of Fitzroy Richard Somerset, 4th Baron Raglan FSA, and Hon. Julia Ann Christine Margaret Hamilton CStJ, d. of Robert Edward Archibald Hamilton, 11th Baron Belhaven and Stenton (qv); b. 8 Nov. 1929; adm. Nov. 1941 (R); left July 1945; Magdalen Coll. Oxf., matric. 1945; RAC Cirencester; Capt. Welsh Guards RARO; JP (Mon. ) 1958; succ. his father as 5th Baron 5 Sept. 1964; DL (Gwent) 1971-97; a Crown Estates Commissioner 1970-4; chmn. Cwmbran New Town Dev. Corpn 1970-83; chmn. Bath Preservation Trust 1975-7, the Bath Soc. 1977-; chmn., pres. and trustee, other public and heritage organisations; m. 1973 Alice, d. of Peter Baily of Great Whittington, Northumberland; d. 24 Jan. 2010.