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Edward John Sartoris

Also Known As: "Name given as Edward Greville Sartoris on tombstone"
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Birthplace: Hampshire, England, United Kingdom
Death: November 23, 1888 (74)
Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Place of Burial: St Peter, Ightham, Kent, England
Immediate Family:

Son of Peter Urbanus Sartoris and Esther Mathilde Sartoris
Husband of Adelaide Sartoris
Father of Grenville Edward Sartoris; Mary Theodosia Evans-Gordon and Algernon Charles Frederick Sartoris
Brother of Frederick Urban Sartoris; Alfred Urban Sartoris; Jules-Alexandre Sartoris; Eliza Henrietta de L'Aigle and Charles Sartoris

Occupation: opera singer
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About Edward John Sartoris

Edward John Sartoris was a British landowner and Liberal politician of French ancestry.

The eldest son of Peter Urban Sartoris (1767-1833) of Sceaux, near Paris and his wife Matilda, the daughter of the Scottish-American banker John Tunno (1746-1819), Edward was born in London and educated at Trinity College, Cambridge. In 1842 he married the opera singer Adelaide Kemble. The family initially leased Knuston Hall near Irchester, Northamptonshire. In 1863, on the death of his maternal uncle Edward Tunno, he inherited estates at Warnford, Hampshire and Llangennech, Carmarthenshire. The Welsh estate included large coal deposits.

The County of Carmarthenshire was represented in the House of Commons by two members of parliament. For many years prior to 1868 elections had been uncontested, with both MPs being Conservatives. The members were effectively chosen by the powerful Campbell family, Earls Cawdor.

The Second Reform Act of 1867 had greatly increased the franchise, allowing large numbers of working class men to vote for the first time. This, along with difficulties in the Conservative Party over candidate selection, led the Carmarthenshire Liberals to decide to contest the 1868 general election. Rather than choosing a member of the landed gentry, the party chose Sartoris as their candidate. As a relative newcomer to the area he benefitted from being seen as an "outsider", not subject to the traditional land owning interests. He was also based in the rapidly industrialising Llanelli district, the only part of the county where there was population growth. With an efficient party machine, largely organised by non-conformist clergymen of the district, Sartoris secured a spectacular victory, his 3,280 votes easily winning the first seat in the constituency. The Conservative Party learnt from their defeat, at the next election in 1874 Earl Cawdor's eldest son, Viscount Emlyn, regained the seat from Sartoris.

Sartoris retired to his Hampshire estate, Warnford Park, in 1874. Later that year his son, Algernon Sartoris, married Nellie Grant, the daughter of the American president Ulysses S. Grant, on 21 May 1874 in the East Room of the White House.

He was a justice of the peace for the county, and an enthusiastic sportsman and yachtsman. In 1878 his yacht May won the Hamble River Regatta.[10] He died in Hampshire in November 1888 aged 74.[1][11]

He was a cousin of the French politician Henri Greffulhe, and a nephew of Edward Rose Tunno.

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Edward John Sartoris's Timeline

1814
May 30, 1814
Hampshire, England, United Kingdom
1843
August 15, 1843
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
1845
1845
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
1851
August 1, 1851
London, Greater London, United Kingdom
1888
November 23, 1888
Age 74
Greater London, England, United Kingdom
November 23, 1888
Age 74
St Peter, Ightham, Kent, England