Edward Sheldon (politician) explained

Edward Ralph Charles Sheldon (2 March 1782 – 11 June 1836) was an English politician. He represented the constituency of South Warwickshire from 1835 until his death.

Life

Sheldon was the only son of Ralph Sheldon (1741 – 1822), of Weston in Long Compton in Warwickshire, a convert from Anglicanism to the Church of England, who was MP for Wilton from 1804 to 1822.[1]

Sheldon moved to Brailes House in Warwickshire in 1822, the year of his father's death.[2] He became a magistrate for the counties of Warwickshire and Worcestershire, a Deputy Lieutenant of Warwickshire, and major of the militia of Warwickshire.[3] [4]

He was elected as a Liberal Member of Parliament for South Warwickshire in 1835, representing the seat until his death the next year.[5]

Family

Sheldon married Marcella, daughter of Thomas Meredith Winstanley, of Lissen Hall, County Dublin, on 14 August 1817. They had eight children, five of whom died in childhood.

Sheldon died on 11 June 1836, aged 54. His wife survived him by thirteen years, dying on 23 July 1849.[6] His son, Henry James Sheldon, was High Sheriff of Warwickshire in 1860.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: SHELDON, Ralph (1741-1822), of Donnington, nr. Newbury, Berks. and King Street, Mdx. . . History of Parliament Online . 7 November 2021 .
  2. Web site: The Sheldon Family . . Windows on Warwickshire . 7 November 2021 .
  3. Book: Burke . John . Burke . John Bernard . 1847 . A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland . II . London . Henry Colburn, Publisher . 1226 .
  4. Book: Barnard, Ettwell Augustine Bracher . 1936 . The Sheldons, being some account of the Sheldon Family of Worcestershire and Warwickshire . Cambridge . Cambridge University Press . 77 . 978-1-107-67421-9 .
  5. Web site: SHELDON, Edward Charles Ralph (1782-1836), of Brailes House, Warwickshire . . History of Parliament Online . 7 November 2021 .
  6. News: Urban . Sylvanus . October 1849 . Obituary . The Gentleman's Magazine . 446–447 . 7 November 2021 .