Hugh Fortescue, 3rd Earl FortescueDL (4 April 1818 – 10 October 1905), known as Viscount Ebrington from 1841 to 1861, was a Britishpeer and occasional Liberal Party politician.
He was appointed Deputy Lieutenant of Devon on 4 March 1839.[2]
He entered the House of Commons in 1841 as a member for Plymouth. He lost this seat in 1852, but returned in 1854 for Marylebone, which seat he held until January 1859, when he resigned. In December of that year, however, he was called up to the House of Lords by a writ of acceleration. In 1861, he succeeded to his father's earldom. [1]
He married Georgiana Augusta Caroline Dawson-Damer (13 June 1826 – 8 Dec 1866), granddaughter of John Dawson, 1st Earl of Portarlington, on 1 March 1847. They had fourteen children:
Lady Susan Elizabeth (born 1848, died 7 July 1919), never married.
Lady Mary Eleanor Fortescue (born 1849, died 12 October 1938), married George Bridgeman.
Lady Georgiana Seymour Fortescue (born 1852, died 24 December 1915), married her cousin, Lord Ernest Seymour, son of Francis Seymour, 5th Marquess of Hertford and had issue.
Captain Hon. Sir Seymour John Fortescue, RN (born 10 February 1856, died 20 March 1942), died unmarried.
Major Hon. Lionel Henry Dudley Fortescue (born 19 November 1857, killed in action 11 June 1900), married Emily Adam
Captain Hon. Arthur Grenville Fortescue (born 24 December 1858, died 3 October 1895), of Hudscott, Chittlehampton, Devon, married Lilla Fane and had issue
Lady Eleanor Hester Fortescue (born 1863, died 11 Sept 1864)
Alice Sophia Fortescue (born 1864, died 12 Nov 1881)
Lady Frances Blanche Fortescue (born 1865, died 24 October 1950), married Archibald Hay Gordon-Duff. Their daughter Jane Minney Gordon-Duff married Ronald Roxburgh.
William George Damer Fortescue, R.N. (born 8 Dec 1866, lost at sea in September 1887)