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Name
  
Richard Sheridan

Role
  
Playwright

Spouse
  
Elizabeth Ann Linley


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Died
  
July 7, 1816, London, United Kingdom

Books
  
The Camp, The critic, or, A tragedy rehearsed

Movies
  
The School for Scandal, The Rivals

Plays
  
The School for Scandal, The Rivals, The Critic, A Trip to Scarborough, St Patrick's Day

Similar People
  
Elizabeth Ann Linley, Oliver Goldsmith, Thomas Sheridan, Frances Sheridan, Georgiana Cavendish - Duchess

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Richard Brinsley Sheridan (c. 1806 in London – 2 May 1888) was an English Whig politician.

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Life

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He was the eldest son of Thomas Sheridan, colonial treasurer in the Cape of Good Hope and the novelist Caroline Henrietta Callander of Craig forth and the grandson of his namesake, the playwright Richard Brinsley Sheridan. After his father died in 1817, his mother moved to London with her seven children.

He served as High Sheriff of Dorset in 1838. He was Member of Parliament (MP) for Shaftesbury from 1845 to 1852 and for Dorchester from 1852 until he retired in 1868 and also Deputy Lieutenant for Dorset. He was a Liberal in favour of extending the right to vote. He eloped with and subsequently married Marcia Maria Grant, the daughter of Sir John Colquhoun Grant on 18 May 1835, and they had three daughters and six sons, including Thomas Algernon Brinsley Sheridan, another Deputy Lieutenant of Dorset.

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