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  1. Stephen Fox, 2nd Baron Holland of Holland and 2nd Baron Holland of Foxley (20 February 1745 – 26 December 1774) of Holland House in Kensington, Middlesex, was a British peer.

  2. The first Baron Holland of Foxley was the second and youngest son from the second marriage of the politician Sir Stephen Fox, and the younger brother of Stephen Fox-Strangways, 1st Earl of Ilchester, whose title was created with remainder to Henry Fox failing any heirs male of his body.

  3. 30. Apr. 2022 · Stephen Fox, 2nd Baron Holland, of Holland, 2nd Baron Holland, of Foxley, MP (20 February 1745 – 26 December 1774) was briefly a British peer. Fox was the eldest son of the 1st Baron Holland and his wife, Caroline Fox, 1st Baroness Holland.

    • Mary Fox, Baroness Holland
    • April 30, 2022
    • December 26, 1774 (29)
    • February 20, 1745
  4. Stephen Fox, 2nd Baron Holland primary name: Fox, Stephen other name: (2nd Baron) Holland

    • Monument
    • Henry Vassal Fox, 3rd Baron Holland
    • Further Reading on The Family

    A large white marble monument, by the sculptor Sir Richard Westmacott, was erected near the grave in the north transept in 1822, against a wooden screen which closed off the Choir area at this time. It is considered to be the sculptor's best work. In 1847 this was moved to its present position at the west end of the nave (displacing the monument to...

    Henry, Charles' nephew, was a statesman and writer and has a large monument (without inscription, by order of his son) behind that to his uncle but is buried at Millbrook church near his estate at Ampthill in Bedfordshire. His notable literary circle met at Holland House, Kensington. He was born in 1773, the only son of Stephen Fox, 2nd Baron Holla...

    Oxford Dictionary of National Biography The life of Charles James Fox by E. Lascelles, 1936 Charles James Foxby J.W. Derry, 1972 Sir Richard Westmacott, sculptorby M. Busco, 1994 A large bronze statue of Fox by the same sculptor stands in Bloomsbury Square, London

  5. By 1769 Fox owed over £20,000; by 1773, over £100,000. Holland paid his debts, as well as Charles’s. ‘You have already among you had almost our all,’ wrote Lady Holland to Fox in November 1773. And in an undated letter, about the same time:

  6. Fox, Stephen, (1745-1774), 2nd Baron Holland. This page summarises records created by this Person. The summary includes a brief description of the...