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Samuel Whitbread (1830–1915)

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Name
  
Samuel Whitbread

Died
  
1915

Grandparents
  
Samuel Whitbread

Role
  
Politician

Parents
  
Samuel Charles Whitbread

Samuel Whitbread (1830–1915)
Education
  
Rugby School, Trinity College, Cambridge

Samuel Whitbread (5 May 1830 – 25 December 1915) was an English brewer and Liberal Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1852 to 1895.

Biography

Samuel Whitbread (1830–1915)

Whitbread was the eldest son of Samuel Charles Whitbread of Cardington, Bedfordshire and his wife Julia Brand daughter of Lord Dacre. He was a member of the Whitbread brewing family. Whitbread was educated at Rugby School and Trinity College, Cambridge. He was private secretary to Sir George Grey in 1850 and in 1852 was elected as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Bedford. He was a frequent speaker during his time in the commons and was Civil Lord of the Admiralty from June 1859 to March 1863. He held his seat until 1895.

Whitbread lived at Southill Park, Biggleswade. He was J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Bedfordshire. He died at the age of 85.

Whitbread married Lady Isabella Charlotte Pelham, youngest daughter of Henry Pelham, 3rd Earl of Chichester in July 1855 and had sons Francis, Henry, and Samuel.

References

Samuel Whitbread (1830–1915) Wikipedia