Henry Cavendish, 3rd Baron Waterpark

Henry Manners Cavendish, 3rd Baron Waterpark (8 November 1793 – 31 March 1863), was a British Whig politician.

Waterpark was the son of Richard Cavendish, 2nd Baron Waterpark, and his wife Juliana (née Cooper). He succeeded his father in the barony in 1830 but as this was an Irish peerage it did not entitle him to an automatic seat in the House of Lords. The same year he was instead elected to the House of Commons as one of two representatives for Knaresborough, a seat he held until 1832, and then sat for Derbyshire South from 1832 to 1835. He served as a Lord-in-Waiting between 1846 and 1852, and again from 1853 to 1858. He returned to the House of Commons in 1854 when he was elected for Lichfield, and sat for this constituency until 1856. Between 1859 and 1861 he was a Lord of the Bedchamber to Albert, Prince Consort. Waterpark was also a Colonel in the Derbyshire Militia.

Lord Waterpark married the Hon. Eliza Jane, daughter of Thomas Anson, 1st Viscount Anson, in 1837. He died in March 1863, aged 69, and was succeeded in the barony by his son, Henry. Lady Waterpark, who was invested as a member of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert, died in September 1894.

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    Parliament of the United Kingdom
    Preceded by
    Sir James Mackintosh
    Henry Brougham
    Member of Parliament for Knaresborough
    1830–1832
    With: Sir James Mackintosh 1830–1832
    Hon. William Ponsonby 1832
    Succeeded by
    John Richards
    Benjamin Rotch
    New constituency Member of Parliament for Derbyshire South
    1832–1835
    With: George Venables-Vernon
    Succeeded by
    Sir George Harpur Crewe
    Sir Roger Gresley
    Preceded by
    Lord Alfred Paget
    Viscount Anson
    Member of Parliament for Lichfield
    1854–1856
    With: Lord Alfred Paget
    Succeeded by
    Lord Alfred Paget
    Viscount Sandon
    Peerage of Ireland
    Preceded by
    Richard Cavendish
    Baron Waterpark
    1830–1863
    Succeeded by
    Henry Anson Cavendish


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