Oxford Parl
No
Display career categories
Off
Volume type
MP

LUSHINGTON, Stephen (1782-1873), of Mery-hill, nr. Watford, Herts. and 2 Great George Street, Mdx.

Family and Education
b. 14 Jan. 1782, 2nd surv. s. of Stephen Lushington†(d. 1807) of South Hill Park, Berks. and Hester, da. of John Boldero, banker, of Aspenden Hall, Herts. educ. Eton 1789; Christ Church, Oxf. 1797, BA 1802, fellow, All Souls 1802-21, MA 1806, BCL 1807, DCL 1808; L. Inn 1801; I. Temple 1801, called 1806. m. 8 Aug. 1821, Sarah Grace, da. of Thomas William Carr of Frognal, Mdx., 5s. (1 d.v.p.) 5da. d. 19 Jan. 1873.
Offices Held

Adv. Doctors’ Commons 3 Nov. 1808; charity commr. 1818 – 34; commr. for building new churches 1825; chanc. dioc. of Rochester 1826 – 56, dioc. of London, judge of consistory ct. 1828 – 58; judge of ct. of admiralty 1838 – 67; PC 5 Nov. 1838 (member of jud. cttee.); bencher, I. Temple 1840, reader 1850, treas. 1851; dean of the arches 1858–67.

Capt. Blickling and Gunton vols. 1803.

Main residences: Mery-hill, nr. Watford, Herts.; 2 Great George Street, Mdx.
Author
Volume
Commons 1820-1832
Web Title

LUSHINGTON, Stephen (1782-1873)

Will
Estates
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion

LUSHINGTON, James Law (1780-1859), of 14 Portman Square, Mdx.

Family and Education
bap. 24 July 1780, 3rd. s. of Rev. James Stephen Lushington (d. 1801) of Rodmersham, Kent, vicar of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and preb. of Carlisle, and 2nd w. Mary, da. of Rev. Humphrey Christian of Docking, Norf.; bro. of Stephen Rumbold Lushington*. educ. ?Durham. According to Carlisle supporters. Though not listed, it seems likelier that he was educated at Rugby like his brothers Stephen Rumbold and William John Lushington. m. 1836, Rosetta Sophia Costen, s.p. CB 17 Oct. 1818; KCB 10 Mar. 1837; KGCB 20 July 1838. d. 29 May 1859.
Offices Held

Cadet, E.I. Co. (Madras) 1796, ensign 1797; lt. 4 cav. batt. 1799, adj. 1800, capt. 1804, maj. 1812, lt.-col. 1819; col. 1829; maj.-gen. 1837; lt.-gen. 1849; gen. 1854.

Dir. E.I. Co. 1827 – 54, dep. chairman 1837 – 38, 1841 – 42, 1847 – 48, chairman 1838 – 39, 1842 – 43, 1848 – 49.

Main residence: 14 Portman Square, Mdx.
Author
Volume
Commons 1820-1832
Web Title

LUSHINGTON, James Law (1780-1859)

Will
Estates
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion

LOWTHER, William, Visct. Lowther (1787-1872).

Family and Education
b. 30 July 1787, 1st s. of William Lowther†, 1st earl of Lonsdale, and Lady Augusta Fane, da. of John Fane†, 9th earl of Westmorland; bro. of Hon. Henry Cecil Lowther*. educ. Harrow 1796-1803/4; ‘under the roof of the Rev. John Stonard’, 1804; Heber Letters, 196. Trinity Coll. Camb. 1805. unm. styled. Visct. Lowther 1807-41. summ. to the Lords in his fa.’s barony as Bar. Lowther 8 Sept. 1841; suc. fa. as 2nd earl of Lonsdale 19 Mar. 1844. d. 4 Mar. 1872.
Offices Held

Ld. of admiralty Nov. 1809 – July 1810; commr. bd. of control July 1810 – June 1818; ld. of treasury Nov. 1813 – Apr. 1827; PC 30 May 1828; chief commr. of woods, forests and land revenues June 1828 – Dec. 1830; vice-pres. bd. of trade and treas. of navy Dec. 1834 – May 1835; postmaster-gen. Sept. 1841 – Dec. 1845; ld. pres. of council Feb. – Dec. 1852.

Dir. Greenwich Hosp. 1819.

Lt.-col. Whitehaven militia 1809.

Ld. lt. Cumb. and Westmld. 1844 – 68.

Author
Volume
Commons 1820-1832
Web Title

LOWTHER, William, Visct. Lowther (1787-1872)

Will
Estates
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion

LOWTHER, John Henry (1793-1868), of Swillington, Yorks.

Family and Education
b. 23 Mar. 1793, 1st s. of John Lowther* of Swillington and Lady Elizabeth Fane, da. of John Fane†, 9th earl of Westmorland. educ. Westminster 1808-10; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1811. unm. suc. fa. as 2nd bt. 11 May 1844. d. 23 June 1868.
Offices Held

Sheriff, Yorks. 1852 – 53.

Capt. Cumb. militia 1820; lt.-col. 1st W. Yorks. militia 1830.

Main residence: Swillington, Yorks.
Author
Volume
Commons 1820-1832
Web Title

LOWTHER, John Henry (1793-1868)

Will
Estates
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion

LOWTHER, John (1759-1844), of Swillington, nr. Leeds, Yorks.

Family and Education
b. 1 Apr. 1759, 2nd s. of Rev. Sir William Lowther, 1st bt. (d. 1788), rect. of Swillington, and Anne, da. of Rev. Charles Zouch, vicar of Sandal. educ. Westminster 1771-3; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1776; L. Inn 1780. m. 4 Sept. 1790, Lady Elizabeth Fane, da. of John Fane†, 9th earl of Westmorland, 3s. (1 d.v.p.) 3da. (2 d.v.p.). cr. bt. 3 Nov. 1824. d. 11 May 1844.
Offices Held

Main residence: Swillington, nr. Leeds, Yorks.
Author
Volume
Commons 1820-1832
Web Title

LOWTHER, John (1759-1844)

Will
Estates
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion

LOWTHER, Hon. Henry Cecil (1790-1867), of Barleythorpe, Rutland

Family and Education
b. 27 July 1790, 2nd s. of William Lowther†, 1st earl of Lonsdale (d. 1844), and Lady Augusta Fane, da. of John Fane†, 9th earl of Westmorland; bro. of William Lowther, Visct. Lowther*. educ. Westminster. m. 19 May 1817, Lady Eleanor Sherard, da. of Philip Sherard†, 5th earl of Harborough, 3s. (1 d.v.p.) 4da. (2 d.v.p.). d. 4 Dec. 1867.
Offices Held

Cornet 7 Drag. 1807, lt. 1808, capt. 1810; maj. 41 Ft. Apr. 1814, maj. 10 Drag. Nov. 1814; lt.-col. 12 Ft. 1817, half-pay 1818, ret. 1830.

Maj. commdt. Westmld. yeoman cav. 1819, lt.-col. commdt. 1821; col. commdt. R. Cumb. militia 1830.

Main residence: Barleythorpe, Rutland.
Author
Volume
Commons 1820-1832
Web Title

LOWTHER, Hon. Henry Cecil (1790-1867)

Will
Estates
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion

LLOYD, Thomas (?1771-1829), of Beechmount, nr. Rathkeale, co. Limerick and 1 Merrion Square East, Dublin

Family and Education
b. ?1771, 2nd but 1st surv. s. of Col. Thomas Lloyd of Beechmount and Ellen, da. of Thomas Lloyd, ?MP [I], of Kildromin and Drumsallagh, co. Limerick. The Thomas Lloyd who was this Member’s father was an army officer, so it is unlikely that he was the man of this name who sat in the Dublin Parliament (as conjectured in Hist. Irish Parl. v. 101); as the Thomas Lloyd who briefly represented Tralee was evidently a barrister, he was quite possibly this Member’s maternal grandfather. educ. Trinity, Dublin aged 15, 4 July 1786; G. Inn 1791; King’s Inns 1791, called [I] 1794. m. 1797, Catherine, da. of Eyre Evans of Miltown Castle, co. Cork, 2s. 2da. d. 18 Dec. 1829.
Offices Held

Asst. barrister, co. Limerick ?1804 – 25; KC [I] 1816.

Main residences: Beechmount, nr. Rathkeale, co. Limerick, [I]; 1 Merrion Square East, Dublin, [I].
Author
Volume
Commons 1820-1832
Web Title

LLOYD, Thomas (?1771-1829)

Will
Estates
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion

LITTLETON (formerly WALHOUSE), Edward John (1791-1863), of Teddesley Park, Staffs. and 45 Grosvenor Place, Mdx.

Family and Education
b. 18 Mar. 1791, o.s. of Moreton Walhouse of Hatherton, Staffs. and Anne Cracroft, da. of Abraham Portal of Ludgate Hill, London. educ. Chiswick 1798-1800; Brewood 1800-6; Rugby 1806-7; Brasenose, Oxf. 1809-12; L. Inn 1810. m. (1) 21 Dec. 1812, Hyacinthe Mary (d. 4 Jan. 1849), illegit. da. of Richard Colley Wellesley†, 1st Mq. Wellesley [I], 1s. 3da. (2 d.v.p.); (2) 11 Feb. 1852, Caroline Anne, da. of Richard Hurt of Wirksworth, Derbys., wid. of Edward Davies Davenport*, s.p. suc. gt.-uncle Sir Edward Littleton†, 4th bt., to Teddesley 1812 and took name of Littleton by royal lic. 23 July 1812; fa. 1821; cr. Bar. Hatherton 11 May 1835. d. 4 May 1863.
Offices Held

PC [GB] 12 June 1833, [I] 21 Sept. 1833; chief sec. to ld. lt. [I] May 1833-Nov. 1834.

Maj. Staffs. yeomanry 1814, lt.-col. 1819, lt.-col. commdt. 1829.

Ld. lt. Staffs. 1854 – 63.

Chairman, Staffs. and Worcs. Canal Co. 1816–63.

Main residences: Teddesley Park, Staffs.; 45 Grosvenor Place, Mdx.
WALHOUSE
Author
Volume
Commons 1820-1832
Web Title

LITTLETON (formerly WALHOUSE), Edward John (1791-1863)

Will
Estates
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion