Richard Gardner (politician)
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Richard Gardner (1812 – 4 June 1856), was an English member of the United Kingdom Parliament, representing Leicestershire.
Gardner was born in Manchester, the eldest son of Robert Gardner, then a merchant in London. He attended first Charterhouse School,[1] then Manchester School, then finally Wadham College, Oxford University where he graduated with a BA in 1838, at the same time he joined the Inner Temple and practised as a barrister. Through this time he spoke about universal suffrage and published some political pamphlets on the subject.[2][3] He was elected as a Liberal member of parliament for Leicester in 1847 and was defeated in June, 1848, then re-elected in the general election of 1852, and held the seat until his death 4 June 1856.[2][3]
He married in 1850,[4] Lucy, the only daughter of count de Mandelsloh, minister plenipotentiary from Wurtemberg. He died 4 June 1856 from a heart condition,[5] leaving his wife and two daughters.[3] He is buried in Kensal Green Cemetery.
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References
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External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Richard Gardner
- Works related to Author:Richard Gardner at Wikisource
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Preceded by | Member of Parliament for Leicester 1847–1848 With: Sir Joshua Walmsley |
Succeeded by John Ellis and Richard Harris |
Preceded by | Member of Parliament for Leicester 1852–56 With: Sir Joshua Walmsley |
Succeeded by Sir Joshua Walmsley and John Biggs |
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