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Edward James Saunderson, MP

Also Known As: "Edward James Saunderson (of Castle Saunderson)"
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Death: October 21, 1906 (69)
Immediate Family:

Son of Alexander Saunderson, MP and Sarah Juliana Saunderson
Husband of Helena Emily Saunderson
Father of Somerset Francis Saunderson; Armar Dayrolles Saunderson; Capt John Vernon Saunderson and Rosa Sarah Head
Brother of Somerset Bassett Saunderson; Alexander Saunderson; Llewellyn (of Dromkeen) Traherne Bassett Saunderson; Francis Saunderson; Rose Saunderson and 1 other

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About Edward James Saunderson, MP

Edward James Saunderson PC, JP, DL (1 October 1837 – 21 October 1906) was an Irish politician.

He was born at Castle Saunderson, County Cavan. He was the son of Colonel Alexander Saunderson, Member of Parliament (MP) for Cavan (d. 1857), his mother being a daughter of the 6th Baron Farnham. The Irish Saundersons were a 17th century branch of an old family, originally of Durham; a Lincolnshire branch, the Saundersons of Saxby, held the titles of Viscount Castleton (Irish: c. 1628) and Baron Saunderson (British: c. 1714) up to 1723.

Edward Saunderson was educated abroad, and, having succeeded to the Cavan estates, married in 1865 a daughter of the 3rd Baron Ventry, and in the same year was elected MP. for Cavan as a Palmerstonian Liberal. He lost his seat in 1874, and by 1885, when he again entered parliament for North Armagh, he had become a prominent Orangeman and a Conservative; the question of Irish home rule had now come to the front, and Saunderson's political career as a representative of Irish Unionist had begun.

He had entered the Cavan militia (4th battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers) in 1862, was later made major (1875), became colonel in 1886 and was in command of the battalion from 1891 to 1893. Almost from the first he became leader of the Irish Unionist party in the British House of Commons, his uncompromising speeches being full of force and humour. In 1898 his services were recognized by his being made a privy councillor. He died of pneumonia in 1906.

Saunderson was Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant for Cavan, and was appointed High Sheriff of Armagh in 1859.

In private life Colonel Saunderson was well known as a keen yachtsman; his character was deeply marked by stern religious feeling, and his fine sincerity, while endearing him to his friends, never lost him the respect of his opponents.

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LIEUTENANT-COLONEL THE RT HON EDWARD JAMES SAUNDERSON JP DL (1837-1906), of Castle Saunderson, who married, in 1865, the Hon Helena Emily de Moleyns, youngest daughter of Thomas, 3rd Lord Ventry, and had issue,

  1. SOMERSET FRANCIS, his successor;
  2. Edward;
  3. Armar;
  4. John Vernon;
  5. Rosa.

Colonel Saunderson was succeeded by his eldest son.

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Edward James Saunderson, MP's Timeline

1837
October 1, 1837
1867
August 7, 1867
1872
1872
Belturbet, Cavan, County Cavan, Ireland
1878
March 23, 1878
1906
October 21, 1906
Age 69
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