John Broadhurst (MP) explained

Office2:Member of Parliament for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis
Alongside1:Anthony Browne
Alongside2:Thomas Wallace
Henry Trail and General Sir John Murray
Alongside:William Heygate
Predecessor:Charles Wyatt and
Sir John Hippisley
Successor:Charles Augustus Tulk
Termend:7 March 1820
Termstart:19 June 1818
Office:Member of Parliament for Sudbury
Successor1:Edmund Turton and
Robert Farrand
Predecessor1:George Johnstone
Termend1:18 June 1818
Termstart2:27 October 1812
Termstart1:4 December 1813
Office1:Member of Parliament for Hedon
Party:Whig
Alma Mater:Eton College
Termend2:9 June 1813
Successor2:Christopher Idle
Viscount Cranborne and
Masterton Ure
Predecessor2:Charles Adams,
Richard Steward and Joseph Hume
Battles:Peninsular War

John Broadhurst (1778 - 15 September 1861) was a Whig politician and the Member of Parliament (MP) for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis between October 1812 and June 1813, Hedon from December 1813 to June 1818 and Sudbury from June 1818 to March 1820.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Early life

Broadhurst attended Eton College. He was a soldier, and fought in the Peninsular War and was present at the retreat of Corunna.

Parliamentary career

Broadhurst's election as MP for Waymouth and Melcombe Regis was petitioned and overturned, with his election being declared void. Thomas Wallace, Henry Trail and Broadhurst was declared void after being found to have violated the Exemptions of Apothecaries Act 1694, and a by-election was held.[5] [6]

He was elected to Hedon in December 1813 in a by-election following the death of George Johnstone and then went on to stand for Sudbury in the 1818 general election, serving until the 1820 general election where he did not seek re-election.

Broadhurst never had a recorded speech in Parliament's Hansard during his time as an MP, however, The History of Parliament states that his only known speech was on 7 May 1818 where "he opposed a clause proposed for the Poor Law Amendment Bill which would take pauper children out of their parents’ care."

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mr John Broadhurst (Hansard). 2021-09-23. api.parliament.uk.
  2. Web site: Mr John Broadhurst (Hansard). 2021-09-23. api.parliament.uk.
  3. Book: Stooks Smith. Henry. The Parliaments of England, from 1st George I., to the Present Time. Vol II: Oxfordshire to Wales Inclusive. 1845. Simpkin, Marshall, & Co.. London. 61–63. 12 December 2018. Google Books.
  4. Web site: BROADHURST, John (?1778-1861), of Foston Hall, Derbys. History of Parliament Online. 2021-09-23. www.historyofparliamentonline.org.
  5. Web site: Weymouth And Melcombe Regis Election - Friday 26 February 1813 - Hansard - UK Parliament. 2021-09-22. hansard.parliament.uk. en.
  6. Book: Pickering, Danby. The Statutes at Large. University of Cambridge. 1764. Cambridge. Danby Pickering.