Henry Sturt | |
Office1: | Member of Parliament for Dorset |
Term1: | 1835–1846 |
Office2: | Member of Parliament for Dorchester |
Term2: | April - August 1830 |
Office3: | Member of Parliament for Bridport |
Term3: | 1817–1820 |
Birth Date: | 9 August 1795 |
Father: | Charles Sturt |
Relatives: | Humphrey Sturt (grandfather) |
Spouse: | Charlotte Brudenell |
Children: | 2+, including Henry and Charles |
Henry Charles Sturt (; 9 August 1795 – 14 April 1866), of Crichel House, Dorset, was a British landowner and politician.
Sturt was the son of Charles Sturt (1763–1812), who was the son of Humphrey Sturt and his wife Mary Pitfield, daughter of Charles Pitfield and Dorothy Ashley.[1] [2]
Sturt was elected to Parliament for Bridport in 1817, a seat he held until 1820. In 1823 he was appointed Sheriff of Dorset and later represented Dorchester in 1830 and Dorset between 1835 and 1846.[3]
Sturt married Lady Charlotte Penelope, daughter of Robert Brudenell, 6th Earl of Cardigan. They had several children, including Henry Sturt, who was elevated to the peerage as Baron Alington in 1876, and Col. Charles Napier Sturt, MP for Dorchester. Sturt died in April 1866, aged 70.[4]