Background
Born Lord Charles Ingoldsby Paulet, he was the eldest son of the 12th Marquess of Winchester and was educated at Eton and Clare College, Cambridge.
Born Lord Charles Ingoldsby Paulet, he was the eldest son of the 12th Marquess of Winchester and was educated at Eton and Clare College, Cambridge.
Clare College; Eton College.
He returned to the military in 1796 as a Lieutenant-Colonel in the North Hampshire Militia and became Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire in 1798. John Paulet, 14th Marquess of Winchester (1801–1887)
Lord Charles Paulet (1802–1870), a religious minister, married Caroline Ramsden firstly. Remarried to Joan Granville
Lord George Paulet (1803–1879), an admiral, married Georgina Wood
Lord William Paulet (1804–1893), a field marshal, died unmarried
Lord Frederick Paulet (1810–1871), a soldier and equerry to the Duchess of Cambridge, died unmarried
Lady Annabella (d 1855), married Rear-Admiral William Ramsden
Lady Cecilia (d 1890), married Sir Charles des Voeux, 2nd Baronet
In 1812, Lord Winchester became Groom of the Stole to George III and continued as such under George IV and up until the death of William IV in 1837.
When Queen Victoria came to the throne that year, the office was abolished.
He was thus the last Groom of the Stole to the Sovereign — Prince Albert continued to have a Groom of the Stole, as did the Prince of Wales until the complete abolition of the office in 1901. In 1839, he added the name of Burroughs to his own, when he inherited the property of Sarah Salusbury (née Burroughs), Dame Salusbury as was required in her will.
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After graduating, he served with the 1st Regiment of Foot Guards as an ensign from 1784-1786, then sat in the Commons as Member of Parliament (Member of Parliament) for Truro from 1792-1796.