John Minet Fector Explained

John Minet Fector (28 March 1812 – 24 February 1868) was an English banker and politician. From 1848 he was called John Minet Laurie.

Life

He was born on 28 March 1812, the eldest son of John Minet Fector (died 1821), and his wife Anne Wortley Montagu Laurie, daughter of Sir Robert Laurie, 5th Baronet.[1] [2] He was educated at Eton College, and matriculated at Trinity College, Cambridge in 1820.

In 1833 Fector took control of the family bank in Dover, J. Minet Fector & Co.; some years later it traded as Fector & Co.[3] In 1835 he was elected Member of Parliament for Dover, as a Tory with moderate reforming ambitions. He lost his seat in 1837, to the Whig Edward Royd Rice.[4] He was elected again, for, in 1838. In 1841 he did not contest the seat.[5] In 1842 he sold Fector & Co. to the National Provincial Bank.[3]

Fector added to the house and grounds of Kearsney Abbey, built on the Kearsney Manor estate by his father. He later sold it, around 1845. The building was mostly demolished in 1959.[6] In 1848 his uncle Sir Robert Laurie, 6th Baronet died unmarried, and Fector took the surname Laurie.[7] There also descended to him the Laurie seat in Scotland, Maxwelton House in Glencairn.[8]

He died Middlesex in February 1868 at the age of 55.[9]

Family

Fector married in 1841 Isabella Murray, daughter of General Augustus William Murray. There were no children of the marriage. His sister Charlotte married Sir John Edward George Bayley, 2nd Baronet and was mother of Emilius Bayley.[2] The Fector family survived in this line.[10]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Walford, E.. The County Families of the United Kingdom. 24 October 2017. 1882. Рипол Классик. 9785871943618. 369.
  2. Book: Minet, William . Some account of the Huguenot family of Minet, from their coming out of France at the revocation of the edict of Nantes MDCLXXXVI, founded on Isaac Minet's " " . 1892 . the Internet Archive. Spottiswoode & Co.. 202. 24 October 2017. London.
  3. Web site: Fector & Co., RBS Heritage Hub. 24 October 2017.
  4. Book: Hamilton, Reg. Colony: Strange Origins of One of the Earliest Modern Democracies. 24 October 2017. 2010. Wakefield Press. 9781862548930. 88.
  5. Book: The Gentleman's Magazine. 1868. R. Newton. 545.
  6. http://www.kentgardenstrust.org.uk/research-projects/Individual%20Commissions/Kearsney%20Abbey.pdf Kearsney Abbey, River Dover, Kent, Kent Gardens Trust (PDF)
  7. Book: Cave. Edward. Nichols. John. The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year .... 24 October 2017. 1848. Edw. Cave, 1736–[1868]. 434.
  8. Book: Montaith, John. The Parish of Glencairn. 24 October 2017. 1876. J. Maclehose. 29.
  9. https://www.ancestry.co.uk/family-tree/person/tree/84258595/person/40499588718/facts Ancestry: John Minet Fector (Laurie)
  10. Book: Roake, Margaret. Essays in Kentish History. 24 October 2017. 1973. Psychology Press. 9780714629568. 167.