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Frederick Augustus Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol, PC (Ire), FRS (1 August 1730 – 8 July 1803), was an 18th-century Anglican prelate . Elected Bishop of Cloyne in 1767 and translated to the see of Derry in 1768, Hervey served as Bishop of Derry until his death in 1803.
- Patron of the arts and landowner
- Ickworth Parish Church
- The Earl-Bishop
- Elizabeth Davers
FREDERICK AUGUSTUS HERVEY, 4TH EARL OF BRISTOL AND BISHOP OF DERRY (1730-1803) by NICOLA F. FIGGIS The life of Frederick Augustus Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol and Bishop of Derry, (Fig. 5$) has been widely published.1 However, the fate of his collection of works of art in Rome, which was sequestrated by the French in 1798, has remained something
Download. John Hervey (1665-1751), 1st Earl of Bristol. By the time John Hervey inherited Ickworth from an aunt in 1700, the church was essentially a private chapel for the Hervey family, their staff and tenants.
Frederick Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol and Lord Bishop of Derry. Frederick Hervey, 1st Marquess of Bristol. The early Herveys were of French origins in particular the Duke of Orleans and a son named Robert Fitz-Hervey who accompanied William the conqueror in the Norman invasion of 1066.
- Frederick Hervey, Earl Jermyn
- Frederick Hervey, 5th Earl of Bristol
- Earl of Bristol, Earl Jermyn, Baron Hervey
- Frederick Hervey, 8th Marquess of Bristol
Frederick Hervey, the 4th Earl of Bristol, was an English aristocrat who achieved the almost impossible feat (for an English aristocrat) of being generally adored in Ireland during his lifetime and fondly remembered ever since.
One of Ireland’s most influential dignitaries. Frederick Augustus Hervey (1730-1803), Bishop of Derry and 4th Earl of Bristol (hence, The Earl Bishop) was one of the most charismatic individuals to have lived in the North West of Ireland over the past 250 years. Read about the Earl Bishop.
Hervey, Frederick Augustus (1730–1803), bishop of Derry, 4th earl of Bristol and 5th Baron Howard de Walden , was born 1 August 1730 at Ickworth House, Suffolk, third son of John Hervey, Baron Hervey of Ickworth, and Elizabeth Hervey (née Lepell).