Henry Salwey

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Henry Salwey ( January 20, 1794 , † 1874 ) was a British politician.

Life

Henry Salwey was the third son of Theophilus Richard Salwey and his wife Anna Maria (nee Hill). Rep. Thomas Hill was his maternal grandfather. On his father's side, Henry Salwey was a great-great-great-grandson of MP Richard Salwey . On March 13, 1828, he married Elizabeth-Philippa Holder.

Salwey served in the Coldstream Guards with the rank of lieutenant colonel . From July 24, 1837 to June 29, 1841, and again from July 29, 1847 to July 7, 1852, he represented the constituency of Ludlow in the House of Commons .

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e The assembled Commons; or, Parliamentary biographer, with an abstract of the law of election, by a member of the Middle Temple (1838)
  2. a b Henry Salwey in Hansard (English)
  3. ^ A b John Burke, John Bernard Burke: The Royal Families of England, Scotland, and Wales, with Their Descendants, Sovereigns and Subjects (1848)