Sir Colman Rashleigh, Bt | |
Honorific Suffix: | CB DL |
Office: | Member of Parliament for East Cornwall |
Term Start: | 1874 |
Term End: | 1880 |
Alongside: | John Tremayne |
Predecessor: | Edward Brydges Willyams Sir John Salusbury-Trelawny, Bt |
Successor: | William Copeland Borlase Thomas Agar-Robartes |
Birth Date: | 4 May 1819 |
Birth Place: | Rickmansworth, Herefordshire, England |
Education: | Eton College |
Alma Mater: | Trinity College, Cambridge |
Party: | Liberal |
Parents: | Sir John Rashleigh, Bt Harriet Williams Rashleigh |
Children: | 4 |
Relations: | Robert Williams (grandfather) |
Sir Colman Rashleigh, 2nd Baronet (4 May 1819 – 27 October 1896) was an English Liberal Party politician.
Rashleigh was born on 4 May 1819 at Rickmansworth in Hertfordshire, England. He was the eldest son of the former Harriet Williams (d. 1831) and Sir John Colman Rashleigh, 1st Baronet (1772–1847), who was created a Baronet of Prideaux on 30 September 1831 when Colman was 12 years old.[1]
His paternal grandparents were Katherine (née Battie) Rashleigh (daughter and co-heir of William Battie, Esq. M.D.) and John Rashleigh, Esq. of Penquite, the first Commissioner and Receiver for Greenwich Hospital. The Rashleigh family had been settled in Cornwall since at least the early part of the 16th century.[1] His maternal grandfather was Robert Williams, Esq. of Bridehead in County Durham MP.[2]
Rashleigh was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge, graduating with a B.A. in 1843.[1]
Rashleigh held a number of public offices in Cornwall including a Justice of the Peace (JP), Deputy Lieutenant of Cornwall, High Sheriff of Cornwall in 1852 and Deputy-Warden of the Stannaries. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) for East Cornwall from 1874 to 1880.
He was also invested as a Companion, Order of the Bath (CB) and gained the rank of Honorary Colonel in the service of the Cornwall and Devon Miners' Artillery.
On 1 May 1845, Rashleigh married Mary Anne Kendall (1823–1893), the only daughter of Nicholas Kendall of Pelyn MP and Mary Anne Wymond. Her brother was the Rev. Francis Kendall of Lanlivery. Together, they had four children:[3]
In 1851 he resided at Great Prideane, Luxulyan, Cornwall.[4] Lady Rashleigh died at the Mayoralty in Bodmin on 6 August 1893 and Sir Colman died on 27 October 1896.[5]