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Philip Wykeham Martin

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Name
  
Philip Martin

Role
  
Politician


Died
  
May 31, 1878

Parents
  
Charles Wykeham Martin

Philip Wykeham Martin Portrait of Philip Wykeham Martin MP 1880 by Stephen Pearce

Education
  
Balliol College, Eton College

Philip Wykeham-Martin (18 January 1829 – 31 May 1878) was an English Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1856 to 1878.

Martin was the son of Charles Wykeham-Martin of Leeds Castle and his wife Lady Jemima Isabella Cornwallis daughter of James Mann, 5th Earl Cornwallis. His father was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Newport. Martin was educated at Eton College and at Balliol College, Oxford graduating BA in 1850. He was a J.P. for Warwickshire, and a captain in the Warwickshire Yeomanry Cavalry.

In February 1856 Martin was elected at a by-election as an MP for the borough of Rochester in Kent. He held the seat until his death aged 49 in 1878. In parliament he introduced and carried the "Sale of Spirits Amendment Act" and the "Hotel Keepers' Liability Act".

Family

Martin married Elizabeth Warde daughter of John Warde in 1850. They had a son Cornwallis Philip Martin.

References

Philip Wykeham Martin Wikipedia