James Martin
Politician, died 1878
Intro | Politician, died 1878 | |||
Places | United Kingdom | |||
was | Politician | |||
Work field | Politics | |||
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Birth | 1807 | |||
Death | 1878 (aged 71 years) | |||
Politics: | Liberal Party | |||
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James Martin (1807 – 1878) was a British Liberal Party politician and banker.
Martin was the third son of former Whig Tewkesbury MP John Martin (1774–1832) and Frances (née Stone), and brother of John Martin (1805–1880), who also served as a Whig MP for Tewkesbury. Educated at Charterhouse School, he then served in the family banking firm, Martin, Stone and Foote.
Martin was elected Liberal MP for Tewkesbury at the 1859 general election and held the seat until 1865 when he was defeated. He stood again for the seat at a by-election in 1866, but was unsuccessful.
He was also at some point a Deputy Lieutenant of Herefordshire.