Augustus Macdonald
The Hon. Augustus Henry Moreton Macdonald of Largie (24 June 1804 – 14 February 1862), born Augustus Moreton, was a British Whig politician and writer.
Background[]
Born Augustus Moreton, Macdonald was a younger son of Thomas Reynolds-Moreton, 1st Earl of Ducie, and Lady Frances, daughter of Henry Herbert, 1st Earl of Carnarvon. Henry Reynolds-Moreton, 2nd Earl of Ducie, was his elder brother.
Political career[]
Macdonald was elected Member of Parliament for Gloucestershire West in 1832, a seat he held until 1835, and then represented Gloucestershire East between 1835 and 1841. He was also a campaigner for homeopathy. In 1836 he published the work Civilisation, or, a Brief Analysis of the Natural Laws that Regulate the Numbers and Condition of Mankind.
Family[]
Macdonald married Mary Jane, daughter of , in 1837, and later assumed the surname of Macdonald in lieu of his patronymic. They had two sons, and five daughters. She died in December 1851. Macdonald survived her by eleven years and died in February 1862, aged 57. He rebuilt Largie Castle on a new site at Tayinloan.
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External links[]
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Augustus Macdonald
- 1804 births
- 1862 deaths
- Younger sons of earls
- Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
- UK MPs 1832–1835
- UK MPs 1835–1837
- UK MPs 1837–1841
- Whig (British political party) MPs for English constituencies