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Name
  
John Neeld

Role
  
Member of Parliament

Died
  
1891


Education
  
Trinity College, Cambridge, Harrow School

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Sir John Neeld, 1st Baronet (1805 – 1891) was Member of Parliament for Cricklade between 1835 and 1859, and Chippenham, Wiltshire, England between 1865 and 1868.

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Early life and career

Neeld was one of five sons of Joseph Neeld (1754–1828) and his wife Mary (née Bond) (1765–1857), of Hendon, Middlesex. He was educated at Harrow School and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he took a B.A. in 1827 and an M.A. three years later.

In 1840 he was a founder member of the Conservative Club and in 1845 married Lady Eliza Harriet Dickson, setting up home in London. The same year he was appointed to the office of Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Queen Victoria, for which service he was created 1st Baronet Neeld and became entitled to the style "Sir John Neeld" on 20 April 1859.

In 1852 he was offered the position of Junior Lord of the Treasury by Lord Derby, but refused.

Neeld became a major landowner in Wiltshire, having inherited from his brother Joseph in 1856; in 1872 he was High Sheriff of the county.

Death and legacy

Neeld died on 3 September 1891 at Grittleton House, Wiltshire.

His son Algernon William inherited the baronetcy; his own son, Audley Dallas Neeld, became the 3rd Baronet on his death on 11 August 1900. On the latter's death on 1 May 1941 the title was extinguished.

References

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