Background
He was born on 13 October 1789, and was educated at Harrow and Saint John's College, Cambridge. He married Charlotte daughter of Colonel Hugh O’Donel, of Newport, County Mayo, on 3 April 1816.
He was born on 13 October 1789, and was educated at Harrow and Saint John's College, Cambridge. He married Charlotte daughter of Colonel Hugh O’Donel, of Newport, County Mayo, on 3 April 1816.
They had no children. Everard joined the army as a Cornet in the Royal Horse Guards on 2 April 1812. Promotions followed with Lieutenant on 15 October 1812, Captain 9 September 1819, Battalion Major 6 May 1831, Lieutenant Colonel 4 December 1832, Colonel 16 September 1845, Major General 11 November 1851, Lieutenant General 30 July 1860 and General 9 April 1868.
In 1840 he was appointed Equerry to the Prince Consort, and Equerry to Queen Victoria in 1852.
Also in 1852 he attended the last Waterloo Banquet. In 1859 he was made a colonel of the 15th Hussars.
Edward inherited Delapré Abbey from his father in 1858. Except for the main staircase, remodelled in the present square-shaped, which replaced a circular one built in the previous century, Everard undertook little in the way of work on the Abbey itself but endowed schools in Hardingstone and Far Cotton and had a keen interest in local affairs
He served as a Justice of the Peace, was on the management committee of Street Andrew’s Hospital
Just prior to his death a number of the painting collected and inherited by his father were sold by auction at Christies.
By his will proved in 1872 gave £500 3% Annuities, the income thereof to be distributed amongst ten poor industrious families or persons of good character and sober habits in the parish of Hardingstone. The second brother Charles Bouverie having remained single.