Selina Jenkinson


Lady Selina Charlotte Jenkinson, Viscountess Milton, also known by her married names as Selina Wentworth-Fitzwilliam and Selina Foljambe, was a British aristocrat in the 19th century. She was the mother of the Earl of Liverpool Cecil Foljambe.

Biography

Selina Jenkinson was born in London, England, and was christened on 28 July 1812 at St Marylebone Parish Church. She was the second child of the influential politician Charles Jenkinson, 3rd Earl of Liverpool, and his wife Julia Shuckburgh-Evelyn.
She was a niece of the Prime Minister Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool. When her father died she took ownership of a rare collection of works of William Shakespeare.
On 15 August 1833, she married William Charles Wentworth-FitzWilliam, Viscount Milton, with whom she had one child, a daughter. Her husband was one of the youngest people to serve in Parliament in the modern era. They lived at Cockglode House in the Sherwood Forest. Her husband died within two years of marriage.
On 28 August 1845, the she remarried. She became the second wife of George Savile Foljambe and they had four children. Their eldest son by this marriage inherited property from his mother, and was created Earl of Liverpool. Cecil Foljambe, 1st Earl of Liverpool was a leading Liberal politician who was Lord Steward of the Household and served in the New Zealand Wars.
Lady Selina died on 24 September 1883. A memorial to her is at St. John the Divine Church in Felbridge.

Issue

From her first marriage:
From her second marriage
  • Cecil Foljambe, 1st Earl of Liverpool, married Louisa Howard, daughter of Frederick John Howard and had two children; later married his first wife's cousin, Susan Cavendish, daughter of William Frederick Henry Cavendish. and had eleven children.
  • Frances Foljambe, married Savile L'Estrange Malone, and had four children, one of whom was the MP Cecil Malone.
  • Caroline Frederica Foljambe, married Arthur Leveson-Gower and had four children.
  • Elizabeth Anne Foljambe, married William Bury and had no issue.