Sir Charles Talbot, 2nd Baronet
Sir Charles Talbot, 2nd Baronet (8 November 1751 – 3 November 1812) was a British politician.
A member of a junior branch of the Talbot family headed by the Earl of Shrewsbury, Talbot was the son of Sir Charles Henry Talbot, 1st Baronet, son of Major-General Sherrington Talbot, son of William Talbot, Bishop of Durham. Charles Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot was his uncle and William Talbot, 1st Earl Talbot, his cousin.[1] He sat as Member of Parliament for Weobly from 1800 to 1802,[2] for Rye from 1803 to 1806[3] and for Bletchingley in 1812.[4]
Talbot never married. He died in November 1812, aged 60, and was succeeded in the title by his younger brother, George.[1]
References
- 1 2 thepeerage.com Sir Charles Talbot, 2nd Bt.
- ↑ Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "W" (part 2)
- ↑ Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "R" (part 2)
- ↑ Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "B" (part 3)
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Sir Charles Talbot, Bt
Parliament of Great Britain | ||
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Preceded by Inigo Freeman Thomas Lord George Thynne |
Member of Parliament for Weobley March 1800 – Dec 1800 With: Lord George Thynne |
Succeeded by Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
Preceded by Parliament of Great Britain |
Member of Parliament for Weobley 1801 – 1802 With: Lord George Thynne |
Succeeded by Robert Steele Lord George Thynne |
Preceded by Robert Banks Jenkinson Thomas Davis Lamb |
Member of Parliament for Rye 1802 – 1806 With: Thomas Davis Lamb to April 1806 Sir Arthur Wellesley from April 1806 |
Succeeded by Patrick Crauford Bruce Michael Angelo Taylor |
Preceded by Charles Cockerell William Kenrick |
Member of Parliament for Bletchingley Oct 1812 – Dec 1812 With: William Kenrick |
Succeeded by Matthew Russell William Kenrick |
Baronetage of Ireland | ||
Preceded by Charles Henry Talbot |
Baronet ( of Mickleham and Belfast) 1798–1812 |
Succeeded by George Talbot |
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