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Robert Stayner Holford (1808-1892), of Westonbirt, in the village of Weston Birt,The house is one word only, the village is two words. However, [ http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=19152 \'Westonbirt with Lasborough: Introduction\', A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 11: Bisley and Longtree Hundreds (1976), pp. 283-285] says that the village and parish are also called Westonbirt. Date accessed: 04 February 2008. co. Gloucestershire, MP for East Gloucestershire, was a wealthy landowner, gardening and landscaping enthusiast, and an art collector. With his vast wealth, he rebuilt Westonbirt House from the Georgian mansion erected only decades earlier by his father, and founded the Westonbirt Arboretum after succeeding his uncle and father between 1838 and 1839.
Holford served as MP for East Gloucestershire from 1854 when he was elected in a bye-election on 19 December on the death of the member Sir Michael Hicks Beach, 8th Baronet (d. 22 November 1854), and continued in that office for eighteen years. He was re-elected in 1857 with Sir Christopher William Codrington and again in 1859 with Codrington (who died 1864 forcing another bye-election). He was re-elected in 1864 with the new member Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, 9th Bt. (son of the previous MP). In 1872, he vacated the seat.
Holford died in 1892.
Holford was the son of George Peter Holford (d. 1839), himself the second son of Peter Holford (d. 1804) who made an immense fortune by supplying London with fresh water through a canal. The Holfords had been seated at Westonbirt since 1666 when a Holford married the heiress Sarah Crew. Robert inherited Westonbirt in 1838/1839 from his uncle and namesake Robert Holford (d. 1839).Janet H. Stevenson. [http://209.85.175.104/search?q=cache:3nAS23DEJNkJ:ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/adsdata/SussexArchSoc/SussexArchCol/137/ahds/dissemination/pdf/web/11_stevenson.pdf+%22Robert+Stayner+Holford%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=30 "Alexander Nesbitt, a Sussex antiquary, and
the Oldlands estate"], in a scholarly paper, traces how one estate descended via the Holfords and other families.Oldlands passed to his daughter Ann (d. 1795), the wife of Peter Holford (d. 1804). Under the terms of her father’s will she was succeeded by her children Robert (d. 1838), George (d. 1839), Sarah (d. 1811), afterwards the wife of Sir Charles Hudson, Bt, and Charlotte (d. 1839), afterwards the wife of Charles Bosanquet, who held as tenants in common. In 1839 Robert Holford’s nephew and heir Robert Stayner Holford, the son of George, extinguished his mother’s dower in his father’s portion and Charles Bosanquet’s right to hold Charlotte’s by the courtesy of England, and bought that of his surviving tenant in common, the Revd R. W. Bosanquet, son of Charlotte and Charles. It was R. S. Holford who sold the estate to Coventry Patmore.
Holford married Mary Anne Lindsay, a daughter of Lt. General Sir James Lindsay of Balcarres (himself grandson of James Lindsay, 5th Earl of Balcarres) by his second wife Anne Trotter, daughter of Sir Coutts Trotter, 1st Baronet. (Mary Anne\'s sister Margaret had married their second cousin Alexander Lindsay, 25th Earl of Crawford). Holford and his wife had the following issue
\'Westonbirt with Lasborough: Introduction\', A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 11: Bisley and Longtree Hundreds (1976), pp. 283-285. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=19152. Date accessed: 04 February 2008.
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