Age:About 61
Attention: Conjoint (Sophia Louisa PERCY (BAGOT)) est 40 ans plus jeune.
(1) Il est marié avec Sophia Louisa PERCY (BAGOT).
Ils se sont mariés
CHAN: NOTE 13:25
(2) Il est marié avec Mary Charlotte Anne (Lady) WELLESLEY-POLE (BAGOT).
Ils se sont mariés le 22 juillet 1806, il avait 24 ans.
CHAN: NOTE 13:25
Enfant(s):
(Research):Col, Grenardier Guards, reg.
«b»Sir Charles Bagot
Bagot, Sir Charles, Bart. «/b»(1781-1843), governor-general of British North America (1841-3), was born at Blithfield House, Rugely, in Staffordshire, England, onSeptember 23, 1781, the second son of William, first Baron Bagot, and Lady Louisa St. John. He was educated at Rugby and at Christ Church, Oxford. In 1807 he entered parliament, and became under-secretary of state for foreign affairs in the Conservative administration of the Duke of Portland. In 1818 he was instrumental, while British minister at Washington, in concluding the Rush-Bagot Treaty. In 1841, on the death of Lord Sydenham, he was appointed by the Conservative administration of Sir Robert Peel governor-general of British North America. He arrived in Kingston, then the temporary capital of Canada, on January 10, 1842 ; and he administered the government under the strain of rapidly failing health, until the arrival of his successor, «u»Sir Charles Metcalfe «/u», on March 30, 1843. Six weeks later, on May 18, he died at Alwington House, in Kingston. He was married to Lady Mary, daughter of the third Earl of Mornington, and niece of the Duke of Wellington; and by her he had three sons and five daughters. He was created a privy councillor in 1815, and a G.C.B. in 1820.
His period of office in Canada was marked by constitutional changes of great importance. Lord Sydenham, his predecessor, had declined to accept the principle of «u»responsible government «/u» in Canada, but had set up the machinery of responsible government,-that is, a cabinet of ministers sitting in the legislature-except that he acted as his own prime minister, and himself presided at the meetings of council. Bagot, partly through ill-health, frequently absented himself from the meetings of council and so made possible the development in Canada of the office of prime minister; and when the Conservative administration formed by Sydenham lost control of the Assembly, Bagot sent for the opposition leaders, «u»Robert Baldwin «/u», and «u»Louis Lafontaine «/u», and invited them to form a ministry. His action caused consternation in England, and incurred the displeasure of both Queen Victoria and the Duke of Wellington; his policy was virtually repudiated by his successor, Sir Charles Metcalfe; and it was not until the arrival of the «u»Earl of Elgin «/u» in 1848 that his policy triumphed. Yet to him belongs the credit for giving to the principle of responsible government in Canada its first practical application. See G. P. de T. Glazebrook, «i»Sir Charles Bagot in Canada «/i»(London, 1929).
«b»Source «/b»: W. Stewart WALLACE, ed., «i»The Encyclopedia of Canada«/i», Vol. I, Toronto, University Associates of Canada, 1948, 398p., pp. 143-144.
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Charles Bagot
Gender: Male
Birth: Sep 23 1781
Death: May 19 1843
Father: William Bagot, 1st Baron Bagot of Bagot's Bromley
Mother: Elizabeth Louisa Bagot (born St John)
Wife: Mary Anne Charlotte Bagot (born Wellesley-Pole)
Child: Charles Bagot
Siblings: William Bagot, 2nd Baron Bagot of Bagot's Bromley, Richard Bagot, Hon Frances Bagot, Hon Louisa Bagot,Edward Bagot, Walter Bagot, Barbara Bagot
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