John Reeve de la Pole

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Sir John George Reeve de la Pole, 8th Baronet (born January 21, 1808 - May 19, 1874 ) was a British nobleman .

John de la Pole came from the Pole family , an old family of the Gentry of Devon . He was born as John Pole as the only son of Sir William Pole, 7th Baronet from his first marriage to Sophia Templer . After initially changing his family name to de la Pole , he changed it to Reeve de la Pole in 1838 .

In his first marriage, de la Pole had married on March 26, 1829 Margaretta Barton , a daughter of Henry Barton of Sausthorpe Hall in Lincolnshire . With her he had a daughter:

  • Margaretta Luchesa Jane Maria Pole, ⚭ (1) John Templer West, ⚭ (2) Henry Vansittart Pennefather.

After the death of his wife in 1842, de la Pole married the French Josephine Catherine Denise Carré on February 2, 1843 . When his father died in 1847, he inherited the title of Baronet , of Shute House in the County of Devon, and the family's estates, but de la Pole lived mostly in France with his second wife. His second marriage was childless. Since he had no male offspring, his younger half-brother William Pole inherited the title on his death . His widow married Antoine Pierre Roupe for the second time in 1881 .

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Individual evidence

  1. National Trust Collections: Sir John George Reeve de la Pole, 8th Bt (1808-1874). Retrieved November 19, 2017 .
predecessor Office successor
William Pole Pole Baronet, of Shute House
1847–1874
William Pole