Hester Pitt, Countess of Chatham

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The Right Honourable
The Countess of Chatham
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Hester (nee Grenville) Countess of Chatham (1721 [sic]-1803) by William Hoare, c. 1766
Born 8 November 1720
London
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Burton Pynsent, Somerset
Nationality Flag of England.svg English
Spouse(s) William Pitt (the Elder), 1st Earl of Chatham (1708-1778)
Children Lady Hester Pitt (1755-1780)
John Pitt, 2nd Earl of Chatham (1756-1853)
Lady Harriet Pitt (1758-1786)
Hon. William Pitt (the Younger) (1759-1806)
Hon. James Charles Pitt (1761-1781)
Parent(s) Richard Grenville (died 1727) and Hester Grenville, 1st Countess Temple (c. 1690-1752)

Hester Pitt, Countess of Chatham, 1st Baroness Chatham (née Grenville; 8 November 1720 – 9 April 1803), who was 1st Baroness Chatham in her own right, was the wife of William Pitt (the Elder), 1st Earl of Chatham, who was Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1766 to 1768.[1] and sister of George Grenville, who was Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1763 to 1765. She was also a niece of the noted Whig politician Richard Temple, 1st Viscount Cobham, who had served as William Pitt's mentor.

Early life

Born on 8 November 1720 in London, she was the only daughter of Richard Grenville and Hester Grenville, 1st Countess Temple and was baptised in St. James's church on 6 December that year.[1] She spent her childhood with her brothers at Stowe House and Wotton House, riding horses and developing an interest in politics.

Marriage

A spinster until her thirty-fourth year, Lady Hester married the politician, William Pitt, whom she had known for over twenty years as a friend of her brothers, on 16 November 1754 at her home in Argyle Street, London.[1] They spent their ten-day honeymoon at West Wickham, Kent. The marriage was a happy one and the couple moved to a house in Hayes, Kent in 1756. They had five children:

On 4 December 1761, she was created Baroness Chatham, of Chatham, in the County of Kent, with remainder to her sons by William Pitt. He was later created Earl of Chatham in 1766.

Titles from birth to death

  • 8 November 1720–13 September 1749: Miss Hester Grenville
  • 13 September 1749–18 October 1749: The Honourable Hester Grenville
  • 18 October 1749–16 November 1754: Lady Hester Grenville
  • 16 November 1754–4 December 1761: Lady Hester Pitt
  • 4 December 1761–4 August 1766: The Right Honourable The Baroness Chatham
  • 4 August 1766–11 May 1778: The Right Honourable The Countess of Chatham
  • 11 May 1778–9 April 1803: The Right Honourable The Dowager Countess of Chatham

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Cokayne et al., The Complete Peerage, volume III, p.143

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Peerage of Great Britain
Preceded by
New creation
Baroness Chatham
1761–1803
Succeeded by
John Pitt