Henry Maynard, 3rd Viscount Maynard

Henry Maynard, 3rd Viscount Maynard (13 March 1788 – 19 May 1865), was a British peer.

Maynard was appointed captain of the Western Battalion of the Essex Militia on 6 March 1808.[1] On 30 January 1809, he was appointed a deputy lieutenant of Essex[2] and resigned his militia commission on 25 April.[3]

Maynard succeeded his uncle in the viscountcy in 1824. The following year he was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Essex,[4] a post he held until his death. He married Mary Rabett, daughter of Reginald Rabett, of Branfield Hall, Suffolk, in 1810. She died in October 1857. Their son, Colonel the Honourable Charles Henry Maynard, died in January 1865, leaving only daughters. Lord Maynard survived his son by four months and died in May 1865, aged 77, when the viscountcy became extinct. His three-year-old granddaughter Frances Evelyn "Daisy" Maynard succeeded to most of the Maynard estates, including Easton Lodge. She later married Francis Greville, 5th Earl of Warwick, and became a prominent society figure.[5]

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Honorary titles
Preceded by
The Lord Braybrooke
Lord Lieutenant of Essex
18251865
Succeeded by
The Lord Dacre
Vice-Admiral of Essex
18251865
Peerage of Great Britain
Preceded by
Charles Maynard
Viscount Maynard
1824–1865
Extinct
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