Frederick North (MP)
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Frederick North DL, JP (2 July 1800, Hastings – 29 October 1869), was a British Liberal politician.
Background and education[]
A member of the North family headed by the Earl of Guilford, Frederick North was the son of Francis Frederick North, great-grandson of the Hon. Roger North, younger son of Dudley North, 4th Baron North. Roger North's elder brother Francis North, 1st Baron Guilford was the great-grandfather of Prime Minister Lord North. Frederick North's mother was Elizabeth, daughter of Reverend William Whitear. He was educated at Harrow and St John's College, Cambridge.[1]
Political career[]
North entered Parliament as one of two representatives for Hastings in 1831, a seat he held until 1835 and again between 1854 and 1865 and 1868 and 1869. He was also a Deputy Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for Norfolk.
The highest point in Hastings is now named North's Seat in his honour, from which France can be seen on a clear day.
Family[]
North married Janet, daughter of Sir John Marjoribanks M.P., 1st Baronet of Lees in the County of Berwick, in 1825. They had several children, one of whom, Marianne, became a notable traveller and botanical illustrator. Janet died in January 1855. North remained a widower until his death in October 1869, aged 69.
He was the grandfather of Katharine Furse, the inaugural Director of the Women's Royal Naval Service.
References[]
- ^ "North, Frederick (NRT817F)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
External links[]
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Frederick North
- 1800 births
- 1869 deaths
- Deputy Lieutenants of Norfolk
- Liberal Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
- UK MPs 1831–1832
- UK MPs 1832–1835
- UK MPs 1835–1837
- UK MPs 1852–1857
- UK MPs 1857–1859
- UK MPs 1859–1865
- UK MPs 1868–1874
- North family
- People educated at Harrow School
- Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge