George Child Villiers, 5th Earl of Jersey

He attended Harrow and obtained a Master of Arts degree from St John's College, Cambridge.Lady Jersey was one of the great hostesses of English society, a leader of the ton during the Regency era and the reign of George IV, and a patroness of Almack's.Lord Jersey was an ardent fox hunter and a breeder and trainer of horses, owning two Epsom Derby winners, in Mameluke (1827) and Bay Middleton (1836) as well as other notable thoroughbreds such as Glencoe.[4] His wife's numerous love affairs did not trouble him: asked why he had never fought a duel to protect her honour, he replied that he could hardly fight every man in London.Media related to George Child Villiers, 5th Earl of Jersey at Wikimedia Commons
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