Algernon St. Maur, 15th Duke of Somerset, etc. (22 July 1846 – 22 October 1923, in Maiden Bradley) was the son of Algernon St. Maur, 14th Duke of Somerset and Horatia Morler. He was also a baronet.

Career

He was educated at Britannia Royal Naval College, but later joined the 60th Rifles and took part in the Wolseley Expedition of 1870. He was a tall and athletic man, of powerful build. After leaving the Regular Army, he spent several years ranching in Western America.

Dukedom

On accession to the Dukedom in 1894, he voted often in the House of Lords, although he seldom spoke there. He became president of Dr Barnardo's Homes, a charity which both he and the Duchess had supported for many years. As Duke of Somerset, he carried the Sovereign's Orb in the Coronation procession at the Coronation of Edward VII and Alexandra in 1902 and at the Coronation of George V and Mary in 1911. which he maintained as his London residence until his death in 1923. His widow Susan, Duchess of Somerset, continued to live at 35 Grosvenor Square until early 1934, after which she leased No. 30 Grosvenor Square until her death in 1936.

Death and estate

When Somerset died in 1923, he left no son, and his brothers Lord Ernest and Lord Edward had both recently died childless. As a result the Dukedom passed to his 62-year-old third-cousin-once-removed Brigadier-General Sir Edward Seymour, who was a male-line descendant of Edward Seymour, 8th Duke of Somerset. Sir Edward petitioned the House of Lords' Committee of Privileges in 1924 to be recognised as the successor to the Dukedom;

Estate

The Duke's unsettled property was valued at £684,923 for Probate in 1924, with a net value of £89,960;

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