Background
Peter Beckford was born in 1740. In 1765, on the death of his father, Beckford inherited his estate at Steepleton Iwerne near Blandford Forum in Dorset, and set out on his first visit to Italy.
Peter Beckford was born in 1740. In 1765, on the death of his father, Beckford inherited his estate at Steepleton Iwerne near Blandford Forum in Dorset, and set out on his first visit to Italy.
On the way he met Voltaire and Rousseau at Geneva, and hunted with the king of Savoy. In 1766 he visited Rome, where he was escorted by James Byres, bought several antiquities, and commissioned a modern portrait (probably the portrait of Beckford by Pompeo Batoni). There he was so impressed by the young Muzio Clementi"s musical talent that he persuaded Clementi"s father to let him take Clementi to his estate in Britain for seven years.
Beckford agreed to provide quarterly payments to sponsor Muzio"s musical education until the boy reached the age of 21.
(Beckford, himself claimed to have "bought Clementi from his father for a period of seven years")
On 22 March 1773 Beckford married Honorary Louisa Pitt (1754–1791), the daughter of the British diplomat and politician George Pitt, 1st Baron Rivers (1721–1803) and Penelope Atkins.
Their first son was born on 9 September 1776 but survived only a few months. Beckford"s first surviving son was Horace, born at Sudeley Castle on 2 December 1777.
Beckford was an enthusiastic hunter, and in 1781 published his Thoughts on Hunting In a Series of Familiar Letters to a Friend.
In 1783, on the deterioration of his wife"s health, Beckford returned to Italy with his family. In 1805 he published his Familiar Letters from Italy to a Friend in England. He died in 1811.
Familiar letters from Italy, to a friend in England (2 vols, 1805)
Thoughts on hunting: in a series of familiar letters to a friend, 1781
Thoughts upon hunting, in a series of familiar letters to a friend, 1781
Thoughts upon Hare and Fox Hunting, in a series of letters to a friend, 1781
Thoughts on Fox Hunting, published 1791.
13th Parliament of Great Britain]
He became the Member of Parliament for Morpeth, Northumberland in 1768.