John Ashley Warre

John Ashley Warre FRS (5 October 1787 – 18 November 1860) was a British Member of Parliament. [1]

He was born into a family of colonial merchants, the eldest son of John Henry Warre of Queen Square, Bloomsbury, Middlesex and Belmont Lodge, Hertfordshire and was educated at Harrow School (1796-1804) and Christ Church, Oxford (1804). He succeeded his father in 1801.

He secured the Parliamentary seat of Lostwithiel in 1812, sitting until 1818 and subsequently represented the constituencies of Taunton (1820–26), Hastings (1831–34) and Ripon (1857–60). He inherited a property in Folkestone from his uncle in 1824 and was appointed High Sheriff of Kent for 1848–49.

He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in May 1817. [2]

He married three times: firstly Susanna, the daughter of John Cornwall of Hendon, secondly Florence Catherine, daughter of Richard Magennis, MP and thirdly Caroline Temple, daughter of Pascoe Grenfell of Taplow. He left 3 sons and a daughter.

References

  1. "WARRE, John Ashley (1787-1860), of Cheddon Fitzpayne, Som.". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
  2. "Fellows Details". Royal Society. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
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