Edward Fellowes, 1st Baron de Ramsey
Edward Fellowes, 1st Baron de Ramsey DL (14 May 1809 – 9 August 1887) was a British Conservative Member of Parliament.
De Ramsey was the son of William Henry Fellowes, of Ramsey Abbey in Huntingdonshire, and Emma Benyon. He was elected to the House of Commons for Huntingdonshire in 1837, a seat he held for 43 years, until 1880. In July 1887, only a month before his death, he was raised to the peerage as Baron de Ramsey, of Ramsey Abbey in the County of Huntingdon.
His seat was Haveringland Hall.[1]
Lord de Ramsey married, in 1845, Hon. Mary Julia Milles, daughter of George Milles, 4th Baron Sondes. He died in August 1887, aged 78, and was succeeded in the barony by his eldest son William Henry Fellowes. The Dowager Lady de Ramsey died 10 April 1901.[2] Their younger son Ailwyn Fellowes was a Conservative politician, elevated to the peerage as Baron Ailwyn in 1921.
Notes
- ↑ History of Haveringland, in Broadland and Norfolk | Map and description Retrieved 2011-11-05.
- ↑ "Court Circular". The Times (36426). London. 11 April 1901. p. 7.
References
- Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990,
- Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages
- Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs
- Lundy, Darryl. "FAQ". The Peerage.
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Edward Fellowes
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by Viscount Mandeville John Bonfoy Rooper |
Member of Parliament for Huntingdonshire 1837 – 1880 With: George Thornhill 1837–1852 Viscount Mandeville 1852–1855 James Rust 1855–1859 Lord Robert Montagu 1859–1874 Sir Henry Carstairs Pelly 1874–1877 Viscount Mandeville 1877–1880 |
Succeeded by William Henry Fellowes Lord Douglas Gordon |
Peerage of the United Kingdom | ||
New creation | Baron de Ramsey 1887 |
Succeeded by William Henry Fellowes |