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Ferrars, Lord George.
Adm. nobleman at TRINITY, Jan. 12, 1798.
S. and h. of George (above). B. [Dec. 15, 1778]. School, Eton.
Disinherited by his father, who also gave his library and pictures to Charles, the 2nd son.
Lived chiefly abroad.
Married, May 12, 1807, Sarah, dau. of William Dunn Gardner, who left him a year after marriage and went through a ceremony, Oct. 24, 1809, at Gretna Green with John Margetts; their s., John, afterwards assumed the title of Earl of Leicester, but all the children of this marriage were declared illegitimate by Act of Parliament, 1842.
Succeeded his father, July 27, 1811.
Died Dec. 31, 1855, at Genoa.
(D.N.B.; Burke, P. and B. (Ferrers); Trinity Coll.
Adm.
)
Lord George FERRARS
Approx. lifespan: 1778–1855
nobleman Trinity College adm1798:01:12
s. and h. of George FERRARS (above)
b. 1778:12:15
Sch: Eton
Disinherited by his father, who also gave his library and pictures to Charles, the 2nd son.
Lived chiefly abroad.
m. 1807:05:12 Sarah GARDNER dau. of William Dunn GARDNER, who left him a year after marriage and went through a ceremony, Gretna Green, [ Dumfries-shire ] 1809:10:24
with John Margetts; their s., John, afterwards assumed the title of Earl of Leicester, [ Leicestershire ], but all the children of this marriage were declared illegitimate by Act of Parliament 1842
Succeeded his father 1811:07:27
d. Genoa, [ Italy ] 1855:12:31
( D.N.B. ; Burke, P. and B. (Ferrers); Trinity College Adm. )

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