Edward Ponsonby, 8th Earl of Bessborough


Edward Ponsonby, 8th Earl of Bessborough, , known as Viscount Duncannon from 1895 until 1906, was a British peer.

Background

Ponsonby was the eldest son of Reverend Walter Ponsonby, 7th Earl of Bessborough, and his wife, Louisa, daughter of Edward Eliot, 3rd Earl of St Germans.

Career

He qualified as a barrister in 1879 and was secretary to Lord Robert Grosvenor at HM Treasury from 1880 to 1884 and to Arthur Peel, Speaker of the House of Commons, from 1884 to 1895. After Peel's retirement in 1895, Ponsonby was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath. He also took the courtesy title of Viscount Duncannon following his father's accession to the earldom of Bessborough, also in that year. In 1898, he was High Sheriff of Carlow. He was appointed a Commander of the Royal Victorian Order on 11 August 1902, and a Knight of the Order of St Patrick in 1914. He was also involved in business and became a director of the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway in March 1895, and served as its Chairman from February 1908 until his death.

Family

On 22 April 1875, Ponsonby married Blanche Guest, the sister of Ivor Guest, 1st Baron Wimborne, and they had six children:
Ponsonby inherited the earldom from his father in 1906, and on his death in 1920, his titles passed to his eldest son, Vere. His death procured an erroneous obituary of Lord Desborough being published after The Times confused the two peers.