Gent. of bedchamber, 1723 – 27, 1730 – d.; PC 12 Feb. 1735 – d.
V.-adm., Essex 1735 – d.
Envoy extraordinary, Paris Sept. – Oct. 1725, Dec. 1727 – Apr. 1728; amb. extraordinary and plenip., Vienna 1728 – 30; amb. extraordinary, Paris 1730–40.4 Mems. and speeches of James, 2nd Earl Waldegrave, 25.
pastel by Gustaf Lundberg, c.1738-40, NPG 1875.
Although brought up a Catholic and closely related to the exiled Stuart dynasty, Waldegrave conformed after his wife’s death in 1719 and established himself as a significant diplomat in the service of both George I and George II. He was rewarded for his services with household office and promotion in the peerage to an earldom. Full details of his career will be considered in the second part of this work. He died of dropsy and jaundice in the spring of 1741 and was succeeded in the peerage by his eldest son as 2nd Earl Waldegrave.5 London Evening Post, 11-14 Apr. 1741; Mems. and speeches of James, 2nd Earl Waldegrave, 33.