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Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 5th Earl of Shaftesbury (born 17 September 1761, died 14 May 1811) was an important British nobleman. He was a member of the House of Lords, which is part of the British Parliament. He also held the title of Deputy Lieutenant and was a Fellow of the Royal Society.

Who Was Anthony Ashley-Cooper?

Anthony Ashley-Cooper was born into a very important family in Britain. His father was Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 4th Earl of Shaftesbury, who was also a nobleman. Being an "Earl" meant he had a special title and land, and he was part of the group of people who helped govern the country.

His Early Life and Education

Anthony Ashley-Cooper went to a famous school called Winchester College. This school has a long history and is known for educating many important people in Britain. After his schooling, he became a Deputy Lieutenant for Dorset. A Deputy Lieutenant is a local official who helps represent the King or Queen in a specific area. It's a bit like being a special helper for the monarch in your county.

A Member of the Royal Society

In 1785, Anthony Ashley-Cooper was chosen to be a Fellow of the Royal Society. The Royal Society is a very old and respected group in Britain that focuses on science. Being a Fellow means you are recognized for your interest in and support of scientific knowledge and discovery. It's a big honor!

His Family Life

In 1786, Lord Shaftesbury married Barbara Webb. She was the daughter of another important family, Sir John Webb. They had one child, a daughter named Lady Barbara Ashley-Cooper. Lady Barbara later married a nobleman named the Baron de Mauley.

His Death and What Happened Next

Anthony Ashley-Cooper, the 5th Earl of Shaftesbury, passed away on 14 May 1811 when he was 49 years old. He was buried in the family church in Wimborne St Giles, Dorset. Because he didn't have any sons, his title as Earl of Shaftesbury went to his younger brother, Cropley Ashley-Cooper, 6th Earl of Shaftesbury. This is how noble titles often passed down through families in those times.

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