Sir Thomas Winnington, Bt | |
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Member of Parliament for Bewdley | |
In office 1852–1868 | |
Preceded by | Viscount Mandeville |
Succeeded by | Sir Richard Atwood Glass |
In office 1837–1847 | |
Preceded by | Sir Thomas Winnington,Bt |
Succeeded by | Thomas James Ireland |
High Sheriff of Worcestershire | |
In office 1851–1852 | |
Preceded by | John Gregory Watkins |
Succeeded by | Sir Edmund Lechmere,Bt |
Personal details | |
Born | Thomas Edward Winnington 11 November 1811 |
Died | 18 June 1872 60) | (aged
Political party | Whig |
Spouse | Helen Domvile |
Relations | Sir Edward Winnington,2nd Baronet (grandfather) |
Parent(s) | Sir Thomas Winnington,3rd Baronet Joanna Taylor |
Education | Eton College |
Alma mater | Christ Church,Oxford |
Sir Thomas Edward Winnington,4th Baronet (11 November 1811 –18 June 1872) was an English Whig politician.
He was the eldest of three sons and four daughters of the former Joanna Taylor and Sir Thomas Winnington,3rd Baronet,of Stanford Court,Stanford-on-Teme,Worcestershire. [1] His paternal grandfather was Sir Edward Winnington,2nd Baronet and his maternal grandfather was John Taylor of Moseley Hall in Worcester. [2]
He was educated at Eton College before matriculating at Christ Church,Oxford. [3]
He succeeded his father as a Member of Parliament for Bewdley,serving first from 1837 to 1847 and again from 1852 to 1868;and as High Sheriff of Worcestershire from 1851 to 1852. [1]
Upon his father's death in September 1839,he inherited all of his father's property and succeeded to the baronetcy. [2]
He married Helen Domvile,a daughter of Sir Compton Domvile,1st Baronet and the former Helena Sarah Trench (a daughter of Frederick Trench,MP for Maryborough). [4] Together,they were the parents of: [5]
Upon his death on 18 June 1872,he was succeeded by their second son Francis,their eldest son having predeceased him without issue. [6]
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