Charles Shaw-Lefevre (politician)

British Whig politician
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Quick Facts

IntroBritish Whig politician
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasPolitician
Work fieldPolitics
Gender
Male
Birth20 September 1759
Death27 April 1823 (aged 63 years)
Family
Children:Charles Shaw-Lefevre 1st Viscount Eversley John Shaw-Lefevre
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Biography

Charles Shaw-Lefevre (20 September 1759 – 27 April 1823), born Charles Shaw, was a British Whig politician.

Shaw-Lefevre was the son of Reverend George Shaw, Rector of Womersley, Yorkshire, by his wife Mary, daughter of Edward Green. He was called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn. He sat as Member of Parliament for Newtown (Isle of Wight) from 1796 to 1802 and for Reading from 1802 to 1820. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in November 1796.

Shaw-Lefevre married Helena, daughter of John Lefevre, in 1789, and assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Lefevre. They lived at Heckfield Place in Hampshire and their children included Charles Shaw-Lefevre, 1st Viscount Eversley, Speaker of the House of Commons, and Sir John Shaw-Lefevre. Shaw-Lefevre died in April 1823, aged 63. His wife survived him by eleven years and died in August 1834.

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