Jerome de Salis, Count de Salis-Soglio, DL, JP, FRS (14 February 1771 – 2 October 1836), Illustris et Magnificus, was an Anglo-Grison noble and Irish landowner.
Count Jerome was the eldest surviving son of Peter De Salis and his third wife Ann, daughter of Bundespresident Antonio de Salis. His paternal grandfather was Jerome, (2nd) Count de Salis.
Born in Chiavenna 14 February and baptised at Soglio 17 February 1771, he died 2 October 1836 at Dawley Lodge, Harlington, and lies buried in the ancient church of St Peter and St Paul, Harlington, London which was at the time in Middlesex.
In a letter of 1830 he proposed spending the winter in Madeira whence:
De Salis was a friend of Samuel Wix, the high-churchman, and paid for his Reflections concerning the expediency of a council of the Church of England and the Church of Rome being holden, with a view to accommodate religious differences (1818) to be translated into several languages.
He married three times:
Peter
Sophie
Rodolph
Willy
Nina
Leo
Fifth son, Johnny, of Bangalore
Charly, a sketch of Captain the Hon. C. L. M. Fane De Salis (1821–1845)
Hadie, wife to Col. Chaloner Bisse-Challoner
Harry, seventh and youngest son, of Portnall Park, Virginia Water (died 1915)
Henriette
Cecile
Filgate
Augusta
Emily
De Tabley
Charlotte
Julia
Challoner-Bisse
Minnie (Grace)
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