General Beaumont Hotham, 3rd Baron Hotham of South Dalton, M.P

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Beaumont Hotham

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Death: December 12, 1870 (76)
Died Unmarried
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Son of Lt.-Col. Beaumont Hotham and Philadelphia Hotham
Brother of Rear Admiral Hon George Frederick Hotham

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About General Beaumont Hotham, 3rd Baron Hotham of South Dalton, M.P

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Beaumont Hotham, 3rd Baron Hotham (9 August 1794 – 12 December 1870), was a British soldier, peer and long-standing Conservative Member of Parliament.

Biography

Hotham was the son of Lieutenant-Colonel Beaumont Hotham of South Dalton, East Riding of Yorkshire and Philadelphia Dyke. His father died when he was five years old. He was educated at Westminster School.

He joined the army as an Ensign in the Coldstream Guards in 1810, and was promoted to captain in 1813, major in 1819, lieut.-colonel in 1825; colonel in 1838, major-general in 1851, lieut.-general in 1858 and full general in 1865. He fought in the Peninsular campaign of 1812–1814, including the Battle of Salamanca and the Battle of Vitoria and was at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.

In 1814 he succeeded his grandfather as third Baron Hotham, but as this was an Irish peerage it did not entitle him to a seat in the House of Lords. He was instead elected to the House of Commons for Leominster in 1820, a seat he held, with a brief exception for a few months in 1831, until 1841, and then represented the East Riding of Yorkshire between 1841 and 1868. By the time he retired from the House of Commons he was one of the longest-serving Members of Parliament.

In 1771 he rebuilt at his own expense the Parish Church of South Dalton near to the family seat of Dalton Hall.

Lord Hotham died in December 1870, aged 76, and was buried in his church at South Dalton. He never married and was succeeded in his titles and estates by his nephew Charles.

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He succeeded to the title of 3rd Baron Hotham of South Dalton on 4 March 1814.

He succeeded to the title of 13th Baronet Hotham on 4 March 1814.

He fought in the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.

He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for Leominster between 1820 and 1841

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