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John Francis William de Salis, 6th Count de Salis ( *Neuchatel 25 August 1825 – †Hillingdon 7 August 1871) was a British diplomat, and coin connoisseur. He was the eldest son of Count Peter John de Salis by his second wife Cecile Henrietta Marguerite, daughter of David Bourgeoise of Neuchâtel. After some education in London (Harrow) he was an Attache in Turin (October 1845-December 1849). Lived at Hillingdon. He was a JP for Middlesex. In 1860 he was commissioned into the 24th Middlesex Volunteer Rifle Corps. He was promoted Lieutenant later that year and Captain in 1861. A renowned numismaticist, he is recorded on a large board as one of the British Museum's major benefactors. John Warren, 3rd Baron De Tabley was a first cousin, and William Fane De Salis an uncle. He married (Iver, 1 February 1862) Amelia Frances Harriet ( *London 1837- †8 January 1885), daughter of Christopher Tower, JP DL MP, of Huntsmoor Park, Iver and Weald Hall, Essex, by his wife Lady Sophia Cust (1811–1882), eldest daughter of the first Earl Brownlow. In 1881 Burke's records the Countess at 7, Athlestone terrace, Cromwell road, London (where she died in 1885), and as at Grange Hill, Kilmallock, Ireland. ==His brother Count Peter== Peter (22 November 1827 – 27 March 1919), was a painter〔''Katalog der Kant.Kunstsammlung'', Kunsthaus Chur, Chur, August 1930: no. 62, Graf Peter von Salis, ''Eichen im Jura/Oaks in the Jura'', (geschenk des Malers, 1905).〕 and engraver, notably of dogs. He was in the Austrian Service and then was curator of Neuchâtel's (art museum ). He married firstly (1868) Adele L'Huillier (d. 27 March 1872) and secondly Agnes Louisa (d. 5 May 1916, ebendort), daughter of Charles Joseph La Trobe, CB, by his wife Sophie de Montmollin. His surviving child, Elisabeth Sophie (Neufchatel, 21 May 1880 – 30 March 1967) married the long serving International Olympic Committee member Godefroy de Blonay. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「John Francis William, 6th Count de Salis-Soglio」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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