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James Mangles (MP)

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Died
  
1838

Children
  
Ross Donnelly Mangles

James Mangles (July 27, 1768 – September 25, 1838) was an English merchant and politician.

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Life

The son of Robert Mangles, a ship's chandler in Wapping, he went into his father's business, with his brother John.

Mangles was Member of Parliament for Guildford, from 1831 to 1837. During the 1830s he bought Down Place, Surrey from Edward Turnour, 3rd Earl Winterton.

Family

Mangles married Mary Hughes of Guildford. There were six sons and six daughters of the marriage, with ten surviving to adulthood.

  • The eldest, Caroline, born 1792, married in 1815 the Rev. Arthur Onslow, as his second wife.
  • The eldest son Frederick (1794–1869) married Marion or Marian Scott, daughter of George Scott of Ravenscourt; of Pendell Court, Surrey
  • Pilgrim (1795–1828), director of the East India Company
  • Charles Edward (1798–1874) married Rose Newcomb
  • Emily (1799–1826) married in 1825 Henry Waitby
  • Ross Donnelly (1801–1877) married in 1830 Harriet Newcomb
  • Jane (1803–1824)
  • Ellen (1807–1874) married in 1823 James Stirling.
  • Albert (1809–1865) married in 1833 Georgiana Scott, daughter of George Scott of Ravenscourt.
  • Hamilla (born 1812) married in 1833 William Preston R.N.
  • John Mangles (1760–1837), brother of James Mangles (1762–1838), was father of James Mangles R.N.

    References

    James Mangles (MP) Wikipedia