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Charles Campbell Ross

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Charles Campbell Ross
Born1849
Died9 July 1920(1920-07-09) (aged 70–71)
NationalityBritish
Alma materBrighton College
Occupation(s)Politician
Banker
SpouseIsabella Emily Carne
ChildrenArchibald Campbell Carne Ross
Parent(s)Dr Archibald Campbell Colquhoun Ross and Mary Carne

Charles Campbell Ross (born London 1849; died 9 July 1920, Whitechapel) was a British politician and banker based in Penzance, Cornwall. The grandson of the banker Joseph Carne through his eldest daughter Mary (who married, 9 August 1836, Dr Archibald Campbell Colquhoun Ross, of Lanarkshire), he was educated at Brighton College, he was leading member of the Penzance Borough Council in the 1880s serving as mayor five times in 1877, 1878, 1879, 1881 and 1883.[1] During this period he was also member of parliament for the St Ives constituency (1881–1885) as a member of the Conservative Party. The General Election of 1885 was "fiercely contested" and he was defeated by the Liberal candidate, Sir John St Aubyn.[2]

His family home and estate in Penzance are now the Morrab Library and Morrab Gardens. He also held the positions of borough magistrate, county magistrate and Hon Secretary of the West Cornwall Infirmary.[3] The Ross bridge in Penzance is named after Charles Ross.[1]

Charles Ross was a major partner in the Penzance Bank (otherwise known as Batten, Carne and Carne) which had major branches in Penzance and Devonport. He inherited the position from his grandfather the well known Cornish banker and geologist Joseph Carne FRS. In 1896 the Penzance bank ceased trading,[4] and was wound up by 1897. Following the collapse of the bank Charles Ross moved to London and became a curator of a museum in the east of the city.[1]

He married in 1870 his cousin Isabella Emily Carne (d 1888). Their son Archibald Campbell Carne Ross was the father of the linguist Alan S C Ross.

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References

  1. ^ a b c P. A. S. Pool's History of the Borough and Town of Penzance, 1974
  2. ^ The Times, Friday, 15 May 1908; pg. 12; Issue 38647; col F "Obituary. Lord St. Levan."
  3. ^ Kelly's Directory of Cornwall. 1883.
  4. ^ Michael Sagar-Fenton (2017). Penzance in 50 Buildings. Amberley Publishing. pp. 18–19. ISBN 9781445665863.

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