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John Iltyd Nicholl

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Nationality
  
British

Role
  
Member of Parliament

Political party
  
Conservative

Education
  
Christ Church, Oxford

Alma mater
  
Christ Church, Oxford

Party
  
Conservative Party

Name
  
John Nicholl


Full Name
  
John Iltyd Nicholl

Born
  
21 August 1797 Llan-maes, Wales (
1797-08-21
)

Died
  
January 27, 1853, Rome, Italy

John Nicholl (21 August 1797 – 27 January 1853) was a Welsh Member of Parliament and was, for a very short time in 1835, a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury. His father was Sir John Nicholl, who like his son was a judge and politician.

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Personal history

Born in 1797 to John Nicholl and Judy Birt, Nicholl was educated at Westminster and in 1816 obtained a place at Christ Church, Oxford. He took a first class in Classics before he achieved a Doctor of Civil Law degree in 1825, and was elected as an Advocate of the Doctors' Commons in 1826. In 1838, on the death of his father, he became the successor to the family estate, Merthyr Mawr House

Nicholl was married to Jane Harriet in 1821, daughter of Thomas Mansel Talbot and brother of Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot. They had seven children, and the family estate was inherited by his eldest son, John Cole Nicholl.

Political career

In 1832 Nicholl was elected to the House of Commons, winning the seat for Cardiff. On 14 March 1835 Nicholl was given the post as a Lords Commissioner of the Treasury, until 18 April the next year. Nicholl also held the post of Master of the Faculties, and in 1838 became Vicar-General of the Province of Canterbury, a post which was held by his father before him. Nicholl was appointed Judge Advocate General in 1841 when he was sworn of the Privy Council, and in 1846 he became a member of the Board of Trade. In 1852 he lost his Parliamentary seat to Walter Coffin.

References

John Iltyd Nicholl Wikipedia