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Nicholas Ridley-Colborne, 1st Baron Colborne

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mezzotint by David Lucas, after John Jackson, 1831.

Nicholas William Ridley-Colborne, 1st Baron Colborne (14 April 1779 – 3 May 1854) was a British politician.

Background

Born Nicholas Ridley, he was the younger son of Sir Matthew White Ridley, 2nd Baronet, and Sarah (d. 1806), daughter of Benjamin Colborne (see Viscount Ridley for earlier history of the family). In 1803 he assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Colborne.[1]

Political career

Ridley-Colborne sat as Member of Parliament for Bletchingley from 1805 to 1806, for Malmesbury from 1806 to 1807, for Appleby from 1807 to 1812, for Thetford from 1818 to 1826, for Horsham from 1827 to 1832 and for Wells from 1834 to 1837.[2] In 1839 he was raised to the peerage as Baron Colborne, of West Harling in the County of Norfolk.[3]

Family

Lord Colborne married Charlotte, daughter of Sir Thomas Steele, in 1808. They had five children:

  • Maria Charlotte Ridley-Colborne (d. 31 August 1883)
  • Henrietta Susannah Ridley-Colborne (1810 – June 1880)
  • Emily Frances Ridley-Colborne (1811 – 13 October 1849),married John Moyer Heathcote on 11 April 1833
  • William Nicholas Ridley-Colborne (24 July 1814 – 23 March 1846), MP for Richmond 1841-46
  • Louisa Harriet Ridley-Colborne

Lord Colborne died in May 1854, aged 75 and was buried in Kensal Green Cemetery. As he had no surviving sons the barony became extinct. Lady Colborne died in February 1855.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b thepeerage.com Nicholas William Ridley-Colborne, 1st and last Baron Colborne of West Harling
  2. ^ Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs  
  3. ^ "No. 19730". The London Gazette. 3 May 1839. p. 928.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
James Milnes
John Benn-Walsh
Member of Parliament for Bletchingley
1805–1806
With: John Benn-Walsh
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Claude Scott
Samuel Scott
Member of Parliament for Malmesbury
1806–1807
With: Robert Ladbroke
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Viscount Howick
James Ramsay Cuthbert
Member of Parliament for Appleby
1807–1812
With: James Ramsay Cuthbert
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Thetford
1818–1826
With: Lord Charles FitzRoy
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Horsham
1827–1832
With: Robert Hurst 1827–1829
The Earl of Surrey 1829–1832
Succeeded by
Robert Henry Hurst
(representation reduced to one member 1832)
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Wells
1834–1837
With: John Lee Lee
Succeeded by
Peerage of the United Kingdom
New creation Baron Colborne
1839–1854
Extinct
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