ROUSE BOUGHTON, William Edward (1788-1856), of Rouse Lench, Worcs. and Downton, Salop.

Family and Education
b. 14 Sept. 1788, 1st s. of Sir Charles William Rouse Boughton (formerly Boughton Rouse), 9th Bt. educ. ?Westminster 1803-5; Christ Church, Oxf. 1806-8; European tour until 1813.1Castlereagh Corresp. ix. 11. m. 24 Mar. 1824, Charlotte, da. and coh. of Thomas Andrew Knight of Wormsley Grange, Herefs., 3s. 5da. suc. fa. as 10th Bt. 28 Feb. 1821.
Address
Main residences: Rouse Lench, Worcs; Downton, Salop.
biography text

Rouse Boughton’s father had been Member for Evesham 1780-90 and he was invited to stand there in 1818. He succeeded in a contest, only to be ousted on petition by Sir Charles Cockerell. His politics were in dispute. Opposition claimed him as a gain for them, but the Treasury noted that he ‘made a speech from the hustings favourable to government’. In his address of thanks he described himself as ‘unbiased by any political party or connexion’.2Add. 40279, f. 62; The Late Elections (1818), 116. It was only when he regained his seat in 1820 that his opposition leanings became apparent. He died 22 May 1856.

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Notes
  • 1. Castlereagh Corresp. ix. 11.
  • 2. Add. 40279, f. 62; The Late Elections (1818), 116.