William Henry Fellowes

British politician
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroBritish politician
A.K.A.William Fellowes
A.K.A.William Fellowes
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasPolitician
Work fieldPolitics
Gender
Male
Birth15 July 1769
Death23 August 1837 (aged 68 years)
Star signCancer
Family
Mother:Lavinia Smyth
Father:William Fellowes
Children:Richard Fellowes Benyon Edward Fellowes, 1st Baron de Ramsey William Henry Fellowes Emma Fellowes James Fellowes
Education
St John's College
The details

Biography

William Henry Fellowes (15 July 1769 – 23 August 1837), of Ramsey Abbey in Huntingdonshire and Haverland Hall in Norfolk, was a British Member of Parliament.

Life

He was the eldest son of William Fellowes and Lavinia Smyth. He matriculated at St John's College, Cambridge in 1796, graduating B.A. in 1790 and M.A. in 1793. He was elected to the House of Commons for Huntingdon in 1796, a seat he held until 1807, and then represented Huntingdonshire from 1807 to 1830.

Fellowes died on 23 August 1837.

Family

Fellowes married Emma Benyon, daughter of Richard Benyon MP: they had four sons and a daughter. Their eldest surviving son Edward Fellowes was elevated to the peerage as Baron de Ramsey in 1887.

The third son, Richard, was Conservative MP for Berkshire. Their grandsons William Fellowes, 2nd Baron de Ramsey, and Ailwyn Fellowes, 1st Baron Ailwyn were both Conservative government ministers. Another grandson, James Herbert Benyon, was Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire.

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