Social Victorians/People/Foley

Also Known As

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  • Family name: Foley

Demographics

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  • Nationality: British[1]

Residences

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Family

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  • General Hon. Sir St. George Gerald Foley (10 July 1814 – 24 January 1897)[2]
  • Augusta Selina Sturt ( – 21 February 1901)[3]
    1. Henry St. George Foley (3 June 1866 – 13 April 1903)
    2. Lt.-Col. Cyril Pelham Foley (1 November 1868 – 9 March 1936)


  • Henry St. George Foley (3 June 1866 – 13 April 1903)[4]
  • Lady Mary Adelaide Agar (18 August 1869 – 7 June 1921)[5]
    1. Hon. Mildred Caroline Foley (18 May 1895 – 10 February 1977)
    2. Gerald Henry Foley, 7th Baron Foley of Kidderminster (15 April 1898 – 3 April 1927)

Acquaintances, Friends and Enemies

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Organizations

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Henry St. George Foley

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  • Private Secretary to the Foreign Secretary[4]

Cyril Pelham Foley

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  • Lieutenant-Colonel, Royal Air Force.[6]

Timeline

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1894 July 14, Henry St. George Foley and Lady Mary Adelaide Agar married.[5]

1897 July 2, Friday, Mr. Foley attended the Duchess of Devonshire's fancy-dress ball.

Costume at the Duchess of Devonshire's 2 July 1897 Fancy-dress Ball

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At the Duchess of Devonshire's fancy-dress ball, Mr. Foley (at 690) was dressed as a "Hussar of the Napoleonic era ..., with rich gold trimming on jacket, pelisse, and pants."[7]:36, Col. 3b

Notes and Questions

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  1. There is no evidence right now of who the Mr. Foley who attended the ball was. It seems possible he was from this family, and members of it were present at other social events at this time, especially General Hon. Sir St. George Gerald Foley and his wife and Lord and Lady Foley, probably Henry Foley, 5th Baron Foley? Henry St. George Foley had good social connections, but at this point there is no way to tell. Sir St. George Foley and Thomas Henry Foley, 4th Baron Foley of Kidderminster were brothers, so Henry Thomas Foley, 5th Baron and FitzAlan Charles John Foley, 6th Baron, as sons of Thomas Foley, 4th Baron, were cousins of Henry St. George Foley and Cyril Pelham Foley. Of all the sons in this extended family, Henry St. George Foley seems to have had the best social connections because of his role in the Foreign Secretary's office.
  2. Lt.-Col. Cyril Pelham Foley does not seem to have married.[6]

Footnotes

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  1. "St George Gerald Foley". Wikipedia. 2021-05-05. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=St_George_Gerald_Foley&oldid=1021626564.  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_George_Gerald_Foley.
  2. "General Hon. Sir St. George Gerald Foley." "Person Page". www.thepeerage.com. Retrieved 2021-06-17. https://www.thepeerage.com/p3533.htm#i35325.
  3. "Augusta Selina Sturt." "Person Page". www.thepeerage.com. Retrieved 2021-06-17. https://www.thepeerage.com/p3533.htm#i35326.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Henry St. George Foley." "Person Page". www.thepeerage.com. Retrieved 2021-06-17. https://www.thepeerage.com/p3533.htm#i35329.
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Lady Mary Adelaide Agar." "Person Page". www.thepeerage.com. Retrieved 2021-06-17. https://www.thepeerage.com/p3533.htm#i35330.
  6. 6.0 6.1 "Lt.-Col. Cyril Pelham Foley." "Person Page". www.thepeerage.com. Retrieved 2021-06-17. https://www.thepeerage.com/p3535.htm#i35348.
  7. “The Duchess of Devonshire’s Ball.” The Gentlewoman 10 July 1897 Saturday: 32–42 [of 76], Cols. 1a–3c [of 3]. British Newspaper Archive https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0003340/18970710/155/0032.