Charles Paget (politician)
Charles Paget (1799 – August 1873) was a British politician.
Charles Paget | |
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Born | 1799 |
Died | 1873 |
Occupation | Politician |
Spouse(s) | two |
Paget came from an old Leicestershire family.[1] He represented Nottingham as a Liberal from 1856 (on the promotion of the former MP to Lord Belper) to 1865. He lived at the grange in Ruddington, five miles from Nottingham, which he built in 1828.[2]
He had six children by his first wife, Eliza, who died in 1834.[3] He and his second wife were drowned by a freak wave at Filey.[1]
Sources
- Nottinghamshire history
- "Weddings & Events - Ruddington Grange". ruddingtongrange.com.
- Stffynwood estate
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Charles Paget
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by Edward Strutt John Walter (third) |
Member of Parliament for Nottingham 1856 – 1865 With: John Walter (third) 1856–1859 John Mellor 1859–1861 Sir Robert Juckes Clifton from 1861–1865 |
Succeeded by Sir Robert Juckes Clifton Samuel Morley |
Honorary titles | ||
Preceded by Thomas Dickinson Hall |
High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire 1844 |
Succeeded by William Hodgson Barrow |
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