Sir Michael Shaw-Stewart, 7th Baronet explained

Michael Shaw-Stewart
Term1:1869–1903
Office2:Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Scotland
Term2:1873–1882
Office3:Member of Parliament for Renfrewshire
Term3:1855-1865
Party:Conservative
Birth Date:26 November 1826
Father:Michael Shaw-Stewart
Children:9, including Hugh
Relatives:Michael Stewart (grandfather)
Charles Pierrepont (son-in-law)
Richard Grosvenor (father-in-law)

Colonel Sir Michael Robert Shaw-Stewart, 7th Baronet (26 November 1826 – 10 December 1903) was a British baronet and Conservative Party politician. He sat in the House of Commons from 1855 to 1865. He was the son of Sir Michael Shaw-Stewart, 6th Baronet.

Biography

A keen cricketer, Shaw-Stewart played a single first-class cricket match for the Marylebone Cricket Club in 1850.[1] He was said to be a staunch supporter of the Renfrewshire fox hunt.[2]

In May 1855, he was elected at an unopposed by-election as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Renfrewshire. He was re-elected in 1857 and 1859, and held the seat until his defeat at the 1865 general election.

Shaw-Stewart was Lord Lieutenant of Renfrewshire from 1869 to 1903 and Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Scotland from 1873 to 1882. He bought the manor of Hindon, Wiltshire from his wife's mother[3] and was appointed High Sheriff of Wiltshire for 1883.

Personal life

On 28 December 1852, he married Lady Octavia Grosvenor, sixth daughter of the 2nd Marquess of Westminster. They had five sons and four daughters,[4] including Sir Michael Hugh Shaw-Stewart, 8th Baronet (1854–1942); Walter Richard Shaw-Stewart (1861–1934); and Helen Shaw-Stewart, who married Charles Pierrepont, 4th Earl Manvers.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Player profile: Michael Shaw-Stewart. CricketArchive. 10 July 2014.
  2. Web site: Full text of "Records of the Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire Hunt". archive.org. 2016-11-29.
  3. Web site: Victoria County History: Wiltshire: Vol 11 pp82-103 - Parishes: East Knoyle. 1980. Crowley. D.A.. British History Online. University of London. A.P.. Baggs. Elizabeth. Crittall. Jane. Freeman. Janet H. Stevenson. 21 June 2017.
  4. Obituary in The Times, 11 December 1903, p. 6. Retrieved 16 March 2016.