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John Walbanke-Childers, MP, DL, JP

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Death: February 08, 1886 (87)
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Son of Colonel John Walbanke-Childers and Hon. Selina Childers of Cantley
Husband of Lady Anne Wood
Father of Lucy Eden; Rowland Francis Walbanke-Childers; Hugh Walbanke-Childers; Leonard John Walbanke-Childers and Charlotte Anne Walbanke-Childers
Brother of Eardley Walbanke-Childers and Joanna Maria Carr

Occupation: British Whig politician
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About John Walbanke-Childers, MP, DL, JP

From Wikipedia - John Walbanke-Childers

John Walbanke-Childers (27 May 1798 – 8 February 1886) was a British Whig politician.

Family and early life

Walbanke-Childers was the son of Colonel John Walbanke-Childers (died 1812) and Selena née Gideon (born 1772). He was first educated at Eton College, and then graduated from Christ Church, Oxford in 1834 with a Master of Arts. In 1824, he married Anne Wood, daughter of Sir Francis Lindley Wood, 2nd Baronet and Anne née Buck, and they had at least five children:

  • Charlotte Anne Walbanke-Childers
  • Leonard John Walbanke-Childers (1826–1837)
  • Hugh Walbanke-Childers (1827–1828)
  • Rowland Francis Walbanke-Childers (1830–1855)
  • Lucy Walbanke-Childers (c. 1836–1870)

After Anne's death in 1863, he remarried in 1866 to his second cousin, Selena Radford, daughter of Edward Radford and Eliza Diana Walbanke-Childers.

Member of Parliament

Walbanke-Childers was elected a Whig Member of Parliament for Cambridgeshire at the 1832 general election and held the seat until 1835, when he was defeated, ranking last out of four candidates in the poll. He returned to Parliament for Malton at a by-election in 1836 — caused by the appointment of Charles Pepys, 1st Earl of Cottenham as Lord Chancellor, in the process being elevated to the peerage — held the seat until 1846, when he resigned by accepting the office of Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds. However, the next year, he returned to the same seat at the 1847 general election and held the seat until 1852 when he did not seek re-election.

Other roles

Walbanke-Childers was also a Deputy Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire and West Riding of Yorkshire, and a Justice of the Peace for the latter county.

From A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Great Britain & Ireland by Sir Bernard Burke Volume 1 Published 1879 Page 306

John Walbanke-Childers, Esq. of Cantley, Yorkshire, J.P., formerly M.P. for Cambridge, born Sunday, 27 May 1798; married 1st, Monday, 29 March 1824, Anne Wood, only daughter of Sir Francis Lindley Wood, Bart, of Hickleton, and by her (who died 1863) has issue,

  • Rowland Francis Walbanke-Childers, born Sunday, 26 September 1830; married Tuesday, 17 May 1853, Susan Anne Bourchier, youngest daughter of General Bourchier, of Lavant House, Chichester, and is deceased. His widow died Thursday, 25 November 1858.
  • Charlotte Anne Walbanke-Childers, married Tuesday, 10 December 1850, Henry Wollaston Blake, Esq., son of William Blake, Esq. of Danesbury, Hertfordshire.
  • Lucy Walbanke-Childers, married Thursday, 8 October 1857, Hon. William George Eden, eldest son of Lord Auckland.

He married 1866, Selina Radford, daughter of Edward Radford, Esq. of Tansley Wood, Derbyshire.

From freecen - Mary J Carr 1851 Sussex Hastings born 1840

30 March 1851 Census for residents of 1 Breeds Place, Hastings, Sussex; Parish of St Mary In Castle

  • Johanna M Carr, head, widow, female, age 38 [born about 1813] in Doncaster, Yorkshire, England; Fund-holder
  • John W Childers, brother, married, male, age 52 [born about 1799] in London, Middlesex, England; M P Landed Proprietor
  • 5 other relatives, 4 visitors, 8 servants