Thomas Thoroton-Hildyard
Thomas Blackborne Thoroton-Hildyard (April 8, 1821 – March 19, 1888) was an English Conservative Party politician who sat in the House of Commons in two periods between 1846 and 1885.
Thoroton-Hildyard was the son of Colonel Thomas Blackborne Thoroton-Hildyard of Flintham Hall and his wife Anne Catherine White. His mother was heiress of Sir Robert D'Arcy Hildyard, and his father had assumed the surname Hildyard in addition to Thoroton in 1815 in connection with inheriting of the Hildyard family's estates based around Winestead Hall in the East Riding of Yorkshire. Thoroton-Hildyard was educated at Eton College and Christ Church, Oxford. He was a J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Nottinghamshire and a major in the South Nottinghamshire Yeomanry Cavalry.[1]
In 1846 Thoroton-Hildyard was elected Member of Parliament for Nottinghamshire South. It was a toughly contested election. Hildyard was supported, according to the University of Nottingham, by the 4th Duke of Newcastle under Lyne "in spite of the fact that Newcastle’s son, the Earl of Lincoln, was his opponent. Lincoln attacked Hildyard’s youth and inexperience, but the 'young squire' still defeated him by a majority of almost 700.[2] Thoroton-Hildyard held South Nottinghamshire from 1846 until 1852.[3] In 1863 he was High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire. He was re-elected MP for South Nottinghamshire in 1866 and continued to represent the constituency until his retirement in 1885.[3]
Thoroton-Hildyard died at the age of 66.
Thoroton-Hildyard married Anne Margaret Rochfort, daughter of Colonel Rochfort of Clogranane, County Carlow. He was the father of General Sir Henry Hildyard (1840–1916) and the grandfather of General Sir Reginald Hildyard (1876–1965).[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Debretts House of Commons and the Judicial Bench 1881
- ↑ Thomas Blackborne Thoroton-Hildyard (1821-1888; M.P.), The University of Nottingham, nottingham.ac.uk
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "N" (part 3)[self-published source][better source needed]
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Thomas Thoroton-Hildyard
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Preceded by | Member of Parliament for South Nottinghamshire 1846 – 1852 With: Lancelot Rolleston to 1849 Robert Bromley 1849–1851 William Hodgson Barrow from 1851 |
Succeeded by Viscount Newark William Hodgson Barrow |
Preceded by | Member of Parliament for South Nottinghamshire 1866 – 1885 With: William Hodgson Barrow to 1874 George Storer from 1874 |
Constituency abolished |
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