Wednesday, April 1, 2020

The Strangest Names In British Political History?

Sir Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff, 1829-1906.

  And now for something completely different. In an effort to provide something unique in these days of Coronavirus uncertainty, the past few weeks of seeming inactivity have not been unproductive! Four years ago I began a companion list to "The Strangest Names In American Political History" which compiled the curious names of a number of British political figures, the end result being the list shown below. This list, now over two hundred names long, records various members of the house of commons, the house of lords, cabinet ministers, lord mayors and mayors, the judiciary, diplomats, Governors of territories in the British Commonwealth (some of which are still in existence), and members of territorial legislative bodies (such as the Isle of Man, Jersey, and Guernsey).
  This particular list has, like its American counterpart, become a labor of love. Since beginning to catalog some of these peculiarly named folks from across the pond this author has gained more familiarity with the inner workings of British government, and with that, the life histories of many of the men and women recorded below (some of whom have been dead for three centuries!) Pictures of many of these oddly named folks abound if one knows where to look online, and many of their names border on the truly hilarious and bizarre. I mean, what isn't laughable about a man named Pownoll Bastard Pellew? Enjoy!

1.) Sir Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff—(February 21, 1829-January 12, 1906): Member of Parliament for Elgin Burghs, 1857-1881; Under Secretary of State for India, 1868-74; Under Secretary of State for the Colonies, 1880-81; Governor of Madras, India, 1881-1886.
2.) Sir Abstrupus Danby—(December 27, 1655-December 27, 1727): Member of Parliament for Aldborough, 1698-1701.
3.) Pownoll Bastard Pellew, 2nd Viscount Exmouth—(July 1, 1786-December 3, 1833): Member of Parliament for Launceston, 1812-1829.
4.) Sackville Stopford-Sackville—(March 19, 1840-October 6, 1926): Member of Parliament for Northamptonshire North, 1867-1880 and 1900-1906. Sackville Walter Lane Fox—(March 24, 1797-August 18, 1877): Member of Parliament for Beverly, Yorkshire, 1840-41 and 1847-52. Sackville Tufton, 7th Earl of Thanet--(1688-1753): Member of Parliament for Appleby, 1722-.
5.) Loftus Tottenham Wigram—(November 6, 1803-September 19, 1889): Member of Parliament for Cambridge, 1850-1859. Loftus Henry Bland—(1805-January 21, 1862): Member of Parliament for Kings County, 1852-1859.
6.) Sir Dingle Mackintosh Foot—(August 24, 1905-June 18, 1978): Member of Parliament for Dundee, 1931-1945; for Ipswich, 1953-70; Solicitor General for England and Wales, 1964-1967.
7.) Fretchville Lawson Ballantine Dykes—(December 12, 1800-November 26, 1866): Member of Parliament for Cockermouth, 1832-36. Sir Freschville Holles—(June 8, 1642-May 28, 1672): Member of Parliament for Great Grimsby, 1666-1672.
8.) Hyacinth Bernard Wenceslaus Morgan—(September 11, 1885-May 7, 1956): Member of Parliament for Camberwell, North-West, 1929-1931.
9.) Sir Coplestone Warwick Bampfylde,3rd baronet—(ca. 1689-October 7, 1727): Member of Parliament for Devon, 1713-1729. Sir Coplestone Bamfylde, 2nd Baronet—(ca. 1633-February 9, 1692): Member of Parliament for Tiverton, 1659; for Devon, 1671-79 and 1685-89.
10.) Guto ap Owain Bebb—(October 9, 1968-LIVING): Member of Parliament for Aberconwy (Wales), 2010-2019.


Sir Weetman Dickinson Pearson.

11.) Sir Weetman Dickinson Pearson, 1st Baron Cowdray—(July 15, 1856-May 1, 1927): Member of Parliament for Colchester, Essex, 1895-1910. Weetman Harold Miller Pearson—(April 18, 1882-October 5, 1933): Member of Parliament for Eye, 1906-1918.
12.) Sir Worthington Laming Worthington-Evans—(August 23, 1868-February 14, 1931): Member of Parliament for Colchester, Essex, 1910-1929.
13.) Wentworth Canning Blackett Beaumont, Viscount Allendale—(December 2, 1860-December 12, 1923): Member of Parliament for Hexford, 1895-1907.
14.) Vickerman Henzell Rutherford—(December 6, 1860-April 25, 1934): Member of Parliament for Brentford, Middlesex, 1906-1910.
15.) Leifchild Stratton Jones, 1st Baron Rhyader—(January 16, 1862-September 26, 1939): Member of Parliament for Appleby, Westmoreland, 1905-1910; for Camborne, 1923-24, 1929-31.
16.) Valesius Skipton Gouldsbury--(March 17, 1839-November 11, 1896): Administrator of the British Gambia, 1877-84; Administrator of St. Lucia, 1891-96 (died in office.)
17.) Airey Middleton Sheffield Neave—(January 23, 1916-March 30, 1979): Member of Parliament for Abingdon, Berkshire, 1953-1979 (murdered in IRA bombing).
18.) Uvedale Shobdon Corbett--(September 12, 1909-September 1, 2005): Member of Parliament for Ludlow, 1945-51. Uvedale Tomkins Price--(September 17, 1685-March 17, 1764): Member of Parliament for Weobley, 1713-15, 1727-34.
19.) Winchcomb Howard Packer—(November 20, 1702-August 21, 1746): Member of Parliament for Berkshire, 1731-1734. Winchcombe Henry Hartley—(1740-August 12, 1794): Member of Parliament for Berkshire, 1776-84 and 1790-94.
20.) Bulstrode Peachey Knight--(1681-1736): Member of Parliament for Midhurst, 1722-36.
21.) Duncombe Pleydell Bouverie—(1780-1850): Member of Parliament for Downton and Salisbury, 1802-07, 1828-32, 1833-34.
22.) Chichester Samuel Parkinson-Fortescue, the Lord Carlington--(January 18, 1823-January 30, 1898): Member of Parliament for County Louth, 1847-74; Chief Secretary for Ireland, 1865-66, 1868-71; Lord Privy Seal, 1881-85; Lord President of the Council, 1883-85. Chichester de Windt Crookshank—(October 18, 1868-October 23, 1958): Member of Parliament for Berwick and Haddington, 1924-29; for Bootle, 1931-35.
23.) Herbrand Edward Dundonald Brassey Sackville, 9th Earl De La Warr--(June 20, 1900-January 28, 1976): Lord Privy Seal, 1937-38; First Commissioner of Works, 1940; Postmaster General of the United Kingdom, 1951-55; member of the House of Lords, 1915-76.


Vickerman Henzell Rutherford.

24.) Ughtred James Kay-Shuttleworth, 1st Baron Shuttleworth—(December 18, 1844-December 20, 1939): Member of Parliament for Hastings, 1865-80; for Clitheroe, 1885-1902; Undersecretary of State for India, 1886; Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty, 1892-95.
25.) Sir Manasseh Masseh Lopes, 1st Baronet—(January 27, 1755-March 26, 1831): Member of Parliament for New Romney, 1802-06; Evesham, 1807-08; Barnstaple, 1812-19 and Westbury, 1820-29.
26.) Fiennes Stanley Wykeham Cornwallis, 1st Baron Cornwallis—(May 27, 1864-September 26, 1935): Member of Parliament for Maidstone, 1888-95 and 1900-01.
27.) Peniston Portlock Powney—(ca. 1699-March 8, 1757): Member of Parliament for Berkshire, 1739-1746. Peniston Lamb—(May 3, 1770-January 24, 1805): Member of Parliament for Hertfordshire, 1802-1805.
28.) Kenelm Simon Digby Wingfield Digby—(February 13, 1910-March 22, 1998): Member of Parliament for Dorset West, 1941-1974.
29.) Wenman Clarence Walpole Coke—(July 13, 1828-January 10, 1907): Member of Parliament for Norfolk East, 1858-1865.
30.) Sir Compton Pocklington Domville, 1st Baronet—(1775-February 23, 1857): Member of Parliament for Bossiney Cornwall, 1818-1819
31.).Stopford William Wentworth Brooke—(1859-April 23, 1938): Member of Parliament for Bow and Bromley, 1906-1910.
32.) Gervaise Tottenham Waldo Sibthorp—(1815-October 16, 1861): Member of Parliament for Lincoln, 1856-1861. Sir Gervais Squire Chittick Rentoul—(August 1, 1884-March 7, 1946): Member of Parliament for Lowestoft, 1922-34.
33.) Somerset Molyneux Wiseman Clarke--(June 11, 1830-July 30, 1905): Acting Governor-General of Jamaica, 1883. Sir Somerset Arthur Gough-Calthorpe--(December 23, 1865-July 27, 1937): British High Commissioner at Constantinople, 1918-1919.
Somerset Struben de Chair—(August 22, 1911-January 3, 1995): Member of Parliament for Norfolk South West, 1935-45.  Somerset Lowry-Corry--(July 30, 1774-April 18, 1841): Member of Parliament for County Tyrone, 1801-02; Governor of Jamaica, 1828-1832. Somerset Stopford Brooke--(1906-1976): Liberal candidate for the House of Commons, 1929 and 1935
34.) Coningsby Waldo Waldo-Sibthorp--(1781-1822): Member of Parliament for Lincoln, 1818-22 (died in office.) Coningsby Ralph Disraeli—(1867-September 30, 1936): Member of Parliament for Altrincham, Cheshire, 1892-1906. Coningsby Sibthorpe—(1706-July 20, 1779): Member of Parliament for Lincoln, 1734-1741, 1747-54, 1761-68. Coningsby Williams—(1639-1708): Member of Parliament for Beaumarais, Anglesey, 1701-1705.
35.) Santo Wayburn Jager—(May 20, 1898-September 24, 1953): Member of Parliament for Holborn and St. Pancras South, 1950-1953 (died in office); Mayor of Shoreditch 1929-30.
36.) Sir Scrope Bernard-Moreland—(October 1, 1758 – April 18, 1830): Member of Parliament for Aylesbury, 1789-1806; for St. Mawes, 1806-08, 1809-1830.
37.) Pandeli Ralli—(May 22, 1845-August 22, 1928): Member of Parliament for Bridport, Dorset, 1875-80; for Wallingford, 1880-85.
38.) Thangam Rachel Debbonaire—(August 3, 1966-LIVING): Member of Parliament for Bristol West, 2015-Present.
39.) Sir Love Parry Jones-Parry—(November 28, 1781-January 23, 1853): Member of Parliament for Horsham, 1806-08; for Carnarvon, 1835-1837.
40.) Granado Pigot—(1650-February 1724): Member of Parliament for Cambridge, 1690-1695; Cambridgeshire, 1702-05.
41.) Anacletus Byrne-Quinn--(July 13, 1903-1987): Mayor of Wolverhampton, 1942-43.
42.) Christmas Price Williams--(December 25, 1881-August 18, 1965): Member of Parliament for Wrexham, 1924-29.
43.) Silvio Paul Bernini De Moyse Bucknall—(1896-September 20, 1978): Mayor of Westminster in 1924-25 and 1926-27.
44.) Ruxton Cuthbert Kiloh--(1881-May 17, 1953): Mayor of Battersea, 1921-22.


Bedford Clapperton Trevelyan Pim.

45.) Bedford Clapperton Trevelyan Pim—(June 12, 1826-September 30, 1886): Member of Parliament for Gravesend, 1874-80.
46.) Brownlow Villiers Layard—(July 14, 1804-December 27, 1853): Member of Parliament for Carlow, 1841-1847.
47.) Wilbraham Frederick Tollemache—(July 14, 1832-December 17, 1904): Member of Parliament for Cheshire West, 1872-1881.
48.) Sir Harbottle Grimston, 2nd Baronet—(January 27, 1603-January 2, 1685): Member of Parliament for Colchester, Essex, 1660-1685.
49.) Sir Tufton Percy Hamilton Beamish—(July 26, 1874-May 2, 1951): Member of Parliament for Lewes, 1924-31, 1936-45. Tufton Victor Hamilton Beamish, Baron Chelwood--(January 25, 1917-April6, 1989): Member of Parliament for Lewes, 1945-74.
50.) Wellwood Herries Maxwell—(1817-August 13, 1900): Member of Parliament for Kirkcudbright, 1868-1874.
51.) Sir de Symons Montagu George Honey—(November 1, 1872-January 1945): Governor of the Seychelles Islands, 1928-34.
52.) Shukburgh Ashby—(October 6, 1724-January 28, 1792): Member of Parliament for Leicester from Feb. to April 1784.
53.) Hungerford Dunch—(1639-1680): Member of Parliament for Wallingford and Cricklade, 1660 and 1679-80.
54.) Sir Bassingbourne Gawdy--(1560-1606): Member of Parliament for Norfolk, 1601, for Thetford, 1593, 1604.
55.) Framlingham Gawdy--(1589-1655): Member of Parliament for Thetford, 1614-1640; son of Bassingbourne Gawdy.
56.) Sir Kingsmill Lucy, 2nd Baronet—(1650-1678): Member of Parliament for Andover, Hampshire, 1673-1678. Kingsmill Pennefeather--(1727-1771): Member of Parliament (Ireland) for Cashel, 1761-68.
57.) Gibbs Crawford Antrobus—(May 27, 1793-May 21, 1861): Member of Parliament for Aldborough, 1826-1830.
58.) Wadham Penruddock Wyndham--(October 16, 1773-October 23, 1843): Member of Parliament for Salisbury, 1818-33, 1835-43.
59.) Guildford James Hillier Mainwaring-Ellerker-Onslow--(March 29, 1814-August 20, 1882): Member of Parliament for Guildford (Surrey), 1858-1874.
60.) Amelius Richard Mark Lockwood, 1st Baron Lambourne—(August 17, 1847-December 26, 1928): Member of Parliament for Epping, 1892-1917.
61.) Agmondesham Vesey--(1708-1785): Member of Parliament (Ireland) for Harristown, 1740-61; for Kinsale, 1765-83.
62.) Vere Brabazon Ponsonby, 9th Earl of Bessborough—(October 27, 1880-March 10, 1956): Member of Parliament for Cheltenham, 1910; for Dover, 1913-1920; Governor-General of Canada, 1931-1935.
63.) Hedges Eyre Chatterton—(July 5, 1819-August 30, 1910): Member of Parliament for Dublin University, 1867; Solicitor General for Ireland, 1866-67; Attorney General for Ireland, 1867; Vice-Chancellor of Ireland, 1867-1904.
64.) Dodgson Hamilton Madden--(March 28, 1840-March 6, 1928): Member of Parliament for Dublin University, 1887-1892.
65.) Sir Home Riggs Popham—(October 12, 1762-September 11, 1820): Member of Parliament for Ipswich, 1807-1812.
66.) Moir Tod Stormonth Darling—(November 3, 1844-June 2, 1912): Member of Parliament for Edinburgh and St. Matthews Universities, 1888-1890.
67.) Staats Long Morris—(August 27, 1728-April 2, 1801): Member of Parliament for Elgin, 1774-1784.
68.) Stamp Brooksbank—(July 11, 1694-May 24, 1756): Member of Parliament for Colchester, Essex, 1727-1734.
69.) Arnoldus Jones-Skelton--(1750-1793): Member of Parliament for Eye, 1780-82.
70.) Roundell Cecil Palmer, 1st Earl of Selborne—(April 15, 1887-September 3, 1971): Member of Parliament for Aldershot, Hampshire, 1918-1940.
71.) Ulick Canning de Burgh, Lord Dunkellin—(July 12, 1827-August 16, 1867): Member of Parliament for Galway Borough, 1857–1865; for County Galway, 1865-67.
72.) Windham Henry Wyndham-Quin, 5th Earl of Dunraven and Mount Earl—(February 7, 1857-October 23, 1952): Member of Parliament for Glamorganshire South from 1895-1906.
73.) Sir Dugdale Stratford Dugdale—(ca. 1773-1836): Member of Parliament for Warwickshire, 1802-1831.
74.) Sir Eustace Edward Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, 1st Baronet--(February 29, 1864 – February 9, 1943): Member of Parliament for Banbury, 1906-10 and 1910-18; Governor of the Seychelles Islands, 1918-21; Governor of the Leeward Islands, 1921-29.
75.) Sir Havilland Walter de Sausmarez, 1st Baronet--(May 30, 1861-March 5, 1941): Judge, British Supreme Consular Court at Constantinople, 1903-05; Chief Judge, British Supreme Court for China, 1905-21; Bailiff of Guernsey, 1922-29.
76.) James Matthew Littleboy--(1845-June 13, 1932): Mayor of Fulham, 1906-07.
77.) Magens Dorrien-Magens—(ca. 1761-May 30, 1849): Member of Parliament for Ludgershall, 1804-1810.


Sir Brograve Campbell Beauchamp.

78.) Sir Brograve Campbell Beauchamp--(May 5, 1897-August 25, 1976): Member of Parliament for Walthamstowe East, 1931-45.
79.) Dyas Cyril Loftus Usher--(1897-1984): Mayor of Heston and Isleworth, 1953-54; Mayor of Hounslow, 1969-70.
80.) Emslie John Horniman—(1863-July 11, 1932): Member of Parliament for Chelsea, 1906-1910.
81.) Sir Cosmo Dugal Patrick Thomas Haskard--(November 25, 1916-February 21, 2017): Commissioner of the British Antarctic Territory, 1964-70; Governor of the Falkland Islands, 1964-70. Lived to age 100.
82.) Pryse Pryse—(June 1, 1774-January 4, 1849): Member of Parliament for Cardigan, 1818-1849.
83.) Wyvill Richard Nicolls Raynsford—(January 28, 1945—LIVING): Member of Parliament for Fulham, 1986-Present.
84.) Sir Esme Tatton Cecil Britton—(January 4, 1916-September 26, 1985): Member of Parliament for Kidderminster, 1964-1974.
85.) Goronwy Owen Goronwy-Roberts, Baron Goronwy-Roberts--(September 20, 1913-July 23, 1981): Member of Parliament for Caernarvonshire and Caernarvon, 1945-74; Minister for Trade, 1969-70; Minster of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, 1975-79. Goronwy Moelwyn Hughes—(October 6, 1897-November 1, 1955): Member of Parliament for Islington North, 1950-51.
86.) Onesimus Edwards--(April 5, 1897-May 3, 1968): Member of Parliament for Caerphilly, 1939-68.
87.) Hussey Crespigny Vivian, 3rd Baron Vivian--(June 19, 1834-October 21, 1893): Consul General to Egypt, 1873-74 and 1876-79, to Wallachia and Moldavia, 1874-76; Resident Minister to the Swiss Confederation, 1879-81; British Ambassador to Denmark, 1881-84; Belgium from 1884-92; and Italy, 1892-93 (died in office.)
88.) Jervoise Clarke-Jervoise—(ca. 1708-July 5, 1808): Member of Parliament for Hampshire, 1779-1790.
89.) Sir Josceline Heneage Wodehouse—(July 17, 1852-January 16, 1930): Governor of Bermuda, 1907. Josceline Fitzroy Bagot--(October 22, 1854-March 1, 1913): Member of Parliament for Kendal, 1892-1906, 1910-13.
90.) Sir Armigel de Vins Wade—(October 17, 1880-December 4, 1966): British Governor of Kenya, 1935 and 1936-37.
91.) Fulke Southwell Greville-Nugent, 1st Baron Grevelle—(February 17, 1821-January 25, 1883): Member of Parliament for London University, 1852-1856.
92.) Bolton Meredith Eyres-Monsell, 1st Viscount Monsell--(1881-1969): Member of Parliament for Evesham, 1910-1935; First Lord of the Admiralty, 1931-1936.
93.) Athelstan Charles Ethelwulf Long--(January 2, 1919-July 31, 2019): Administrator of the Cayman Islands, 1968-71; Governor from 1971-72. Lived to age 100.
94.) Sir Varyl Cargill Begg—(October 1, 1908-July 13, 1995): Governor of Gibraltar, 1969-73.
95.) Odiarne Coates Lane--(1793-1865): Mayor of Bristol, 1860-61.
96.) Sir Mansfeldt de Cardonnel Findlay--(April 7, 1861-December 31, 1932): Minister Resident at the Courts of Saxony and Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, and Charge d'Affaires at the Court of Waldeck and Pyrmont, 1907-09; British Ambassador to Bulgaria, 1909-11; to Norway, 1911-23.
98.) Sir Culling Eardley Eardley, 3rd Baronet--(April 21, 1805 – May 21, 1863): Member of Parliament for Pontefract, 1830-31.
99.) Harbord Harbord,1st Baron Suffield—(ca. 1675-January 28, 1742): Member of Parliament for Norfolk, 1728-1734.
100.) Auberon Edward William Molyneux Herbert—(June 18, 1838-November 5, 1906): Member of Parliament for Nottingham, 1870-74.
101.) Le Gendre Nicholas Starkie--(December 1, 1799 – May 15 1865): Member of Parliament for Pontefract, 1826-1830.


Sir Sackville Stopford-Sackville.

102.) Hedworth Hylton Jolliffe, 2nd Baron Hylton--(June 23, 1829-October 31, 1899): Member of Parliament for Wells, 1857-69; member of the House of Lords (Lord Temporal), 1876-99.
103.) Cyprian Rondeau Bunce—(1752-1807): Mayor of Canterbury, 1789-1790.
104.) Auckland Campbell Geddes, 1st Baron Geddes--(June 21, 1879-June 8, 1954): Member of Parliament for Basingstoke, 1917-20; British Ambassador to the United States, 1920-24.
105.) Sir Euble John Waddington—(1890-1957): Governor of Barbados, 1938-41; Governor of British Rhodesia from 1941-47.
106.) Sir Codrington Edmund Carrington—(1769-1849): Member of Parliament for St. Mawes, 1826-31.
107.) Sir Mancherjee Merwanjee Bhownaggree--(August 15, 1851-November 14, 1933): Member of Parliament from Bethnal Green North East, 1895-1906; 2nd Indian to win election to Parliament.
108.) Sir Sitwell Sitwell--(September 1769-July 14, 1811): Member of Parliament for West Looe, 1796-1802.
109.) Sir Lopes Massey Lopes, 3rd Baronet –(June 14, 1818-January 20, 1908): Member of Parliament for Westbury, 1856-68; Devonshire South, 1868-85.
110.) Sir Annesley Ashworth Somerville--(November 16, 1858-May 15, 1942): Member of Parliament for Windsor, 1922-42.
111.) Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy--(October 1, 1814-October 30, 1906): Member of Parliament for Leominster, 1856-65; for Oxford University, 1865-78; Home Secretary from 1867-68; Secretary of State for War, 1874-78, 1886; Secretary of State for India, 1878-80.
112.) Carlyon Wilfroy Bellairs—(March 15, 1871-August 22, 1955): Member of Parliament for Kings Lynn, 1906-1910.
113.) Galfridus Walpole—(1683-October 7, 1726): Member of Parliament for Lostwithiel, 1715-21; younger brother of Robert Walpole (first U.K. Prime Minister).
114.) Ernle David Drummond Money—(February 17, 1931-April 16, 2013): Member of Parliament for Ipswich, 1970-1974.
115.) Chambré Brabazon Ponsonby-Barker--(June 12, 1762-December 13, 1834): Member of Parliament (Ireland) for Dungarvan, 1790-98.
116.) Sir Cresswell Cresswell—(August 20, 1794-July 29, 1863): Member of Parliament for Liverpool, 1837-1842.
117.) Arwyn Lynn Ungoed-Thomas—(June 29, 1904-December 4, 1972): Member of Parliament for Llandaff and Barry, 1945-1950.
118.) Wriothesley Baptist Noel, 2nd Earl of Gainsborough--(ca. 1661-September 21, 1690): Member of Parliament for Hampshire, 1685-89.
119.) Albany Hawke Charlesworth--(February 5, 1854-September 12, 1914): Member of Parliament for Wakefield, 1892-95. 
120.) Cadwallader Davis Blayney, 12th Baron Blayney—(December 19, 1802-January 18, 1874): Member of Parliament for Monaghan, 1830-31.
121.) Mungo Nutter Campbell--(1785-1862): Lord Mayor of Glasgow, Scotland, 1824-1826.
122.) Tankerville Chamberlayne--(August 9, 1843-May 17, 1924): Member of Parliament for Southampton, 1892-95, 1902-06.
123.) St. Leger St. Leger, 1st Viscount Doneraile--(?--May 15, 1787): Member of Parliament (Ireland) for Doneraile, 1749-76.
124.) Erskine Ruel La Tourette Ward--(1900-1981): Chief Justice of British Honduras, 1955-57.
125.) Sir Edgeworth Beresford David--(June 12, 1908-May 15, 1965): Chief Secretary of Hong Kong, 1955-57; Administrator of Hong Kong, 1957-58; Chief Secretary of Singapore, 1958-59.
126.) Travers Christmas Humphreys--(February 15, 1901-April 13, 1983): Judge of the Central Criminal Court (the Old Bailey), 1968-76.
127.) Stormont Mancroft Samuel Mancroft, 2nd Baron Mancroft--(July 27, 1914-September 14, 1987): Member of the House of Lords (Lord Temporal), 1942-87; Minister Without Portfolio under Prime Minister Anthony Eden, 1957-58.
128.) Marmaduke D'Arcy Wyvill--(March 5, 1849-September 23, 1918): Member of Parliament for Otley, 1895-1900.Marmaduke Capper Matthews--(1863-1945): Mayor of Greenwich, 1930-31.
129.) Qwominer William Osborne--(?-?): Member of the British Virgin Islands House of Assembly, 1963-79.
130.) Collingwood James Hughes--(January 31, 1872-March 25, 1963): Member of Parliament for Peckham, 1922-24.
131.) Gwynoro Glyndwyr Jones--(November 21, 1942-LIVING): Member of Parliament for Carmarthen, 1970-74.
132.) Mylrea Tellet Quayle--(1839--?): Member of the Isle of Man House of Keys, 1874-77.


Sir Lopes Massey Lopes.

133.) Slingsby Bethell—(March 1695-November 1, 1758): Member of Parliament for London, 1747-1758.
134.) Sir Kildare Dixon Borrowes, 6th Baronet--(January 20, 1722-June 22, 1790): Member of Parliament (Ireland) for Kildare County, 1745-1776.
135.) Archdale Arthur Frederick Tatman--(1902--?): Mayor of Enfield, 1959-60.
136.) Sir Harcourt Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, 1st Baron Derwent--(January 3, 1829-March 1, 1916): Member of Parliament for Scarborough, 1869-80.
137.) Sambrooke Freeman—(ca. 1721-1782): Member of Parliament for Pontefract, Yorkshire from 1754–61 and Bridport, Dorset from 1768–74.
138.) Sewallis Evelyn Shirley--(July 15, 1844-March 7, 1904): Member of Parliament for Monaghan, 1868-80.
139.) Octavius Leigh Leigh-Clare--(July 6, 1841-July 16, 1912): Member of Parliament for Eccles, 1895-1906. Octavius Thomas Oldknow—(1784-1854): Mayor of Nottingham, 1822-23, 1829-30. Octavius Vaughan Morgan--(1837-1896): Member of Parliament for Battersea, 1885-1892.
140.) Sir Coville Adrian de Rune Barclay--(September 17, 1869-June 2, 1929): British Ambassador to Sweden, 1919-24; to Hungary, 1924-28; to Portugal, 1928-29. Sir Colville Montgomery Deverell--(February 21, 1907-December 18, 1995): Governor of the British Leeward Islands, 1955-60; Governor of Mauritius from 1959-62.
141.) Sir Probyn Ellsworth Inniss--(1936-2007): Governor of Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla, 1975-1980; Governor of Saint Christopher and Nevis, 1980-81.
142.) Sir Alured Dumbell--(January 12, 1835-March 12, 1900): Second Deemster (Judge) of the Isle of Man, 1880-83; Clerk of Rolls of the Isle of Man, 1883-1900 (died in office.) Alured Popple--(ca. 1698-1744): Governor of Bermuda, 1738-44.
143.) Busvargus Toup Nicolas--(1819-1859): Acting Consul for Great Britain to the Kingdom of Hawaii, 1859.
144.) Moses Ironmonger--(1809-1887): Mayor of Wolverhampton, 1857-58, 1868-69.
145.) Dalrymple Maitland--(March 22, 1848-March 25, 1919): Member of the Isle of Man House of Keys, 1890-1919; House Speaker from 1909-19.
146.) Sir Balthazar Walter Foster, 1st Baron Ilkeston—(July 17, 1840-January 31, 1913): Member of Parliament for Ilkeston, 1887-1910.
147.) Lodge Evans de Montmorency--(1747-1822): Member of Parliament (Ireland) for Innistioge, Bandon Bridge, Ennis, and Dingle, 1769-70, 1776-90, 1796-97 and 1798-1800.
148.) Overington Blunden—(August 14, 1767-December 16, 1837): Member of Parliament for Kilkenny, 1812-1814.
149.) Bussy Mansell—(November 22, 1623-May 25, 1699): Member of Parliament for Cardiff Boroughs, 1660-61 and 1680-85; for Glamorganshire, 1679-81 and 1689-1699.
150.) Granby Hales Calcraft—(1802-1855): Member of Parliament for Wareham, 1831-32.
151.) Barrington Bulkeley Campbell, 3rd Baron Blythswood—(February 18, 1845-March 13, 1918): Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey, 1903-08.
152.) Baptist Leveson-Gower--(1703-1782): Member of Parliament for Newcastle-under-Lyme, 1727-1761. Baptist May(November 4, 1628-March 2, 1697): Member of Parliament for Midhurst, 1670-1679.
153.) Penrhyn Grant Jones--(1878-1945): Assistant Judge, British Supreme Court for China, 1931-43.
154. Jovanka Humble—(March 3, 1951-LIVING): Member of Parliament for Blackpool North and Fleetwood, 1997-2010.


Fiennes Stanley Wykeham Cornwallis, 1st Baron Cornwallis

155.) Sir Odo William Theophilus Russell--(May 30, 1870-December 23, 1951): British Ambassador to the Swiss Confederation, 1919-1922; to the Holy See, 1922-1928; to the Netherlands, 1928-1933. Odo William Leopold Russell, 1st Baron Amphill--(February 20, 1829-August 25, 1884): British Ambassador to the German Empire, 1871-1884.
156.) Daniel Peploe Peploe—(1829-November 4, 1887): Member of Parliament for Herefordshire, 1874-80.
157.) Pentecost Dodderidge--(?--1650): Member of Parliament for Barnstaple, 1621-25; Mayor of Barnstaple, 1611, 1627 and 1637.
158.) Napier Christie Burton--(1758-1835): Member of Parliament for Beverly, 1796-1802.
159.) Cropley Ashford-Cooper, 6th Earl of Shaftsbury--(December 21, 1768-June 2, 1851): Member of Parliament for Dorchester, 1790, 1801-11.
160.) Mordaunt Fenwick Bisset--(1825-1884): Member of Parliament for West Somerset, 1880-83 (resigned.)
161.) Chandos Sydney Cedric Brudenell-Bruce, 7th Marquess of Ailesbury--(1894-1974): Member of the House of Lords, 1961-1974. Chandos Wren-Hoskyns--(February 15, 1812-November 28, 1876): Member of Parliament for Hereford, 1869-74.
162.) Sir Harmar Harmar-Nicholls--(1912-2000): Member of Parliament for Peterborough, 1950-74.
163.) Sir Courtauld Greenwood Courtauld-Thomson--(August 16, 1866-November 1, 1954): Member of the House of Lords, 1944-1954.
164.) Theophilus Verney Turner--(1807-1893): Mayor of Newbury, Berkshire, 1848-49. Theophilus William Williams--(1846-1908): Mayor of Lewisham, 1900-02; committed suicide via morphine after being found to have embezzled substantial funds. 
Theophilus John Levett--(December 1, 1827-February 27, 1899): Member of Parliament for Lichfield, 1880-85.
165.) Sir Rufane Shaw Donkin—(1772-May 1, 1841): Member of Parliament for Berwick-upon-Tweed, 1832-37; for Sandwich, 1839-41; Governor of the Cape of Good Hope Colony, 1920-21.
166.) Sir Bosdin Thomas Leech—(1836-April 16, 1912): Mayor of Manchester from 1891-1892.
167.) Sir Lynch Salusbury Cotton--(1706-1775): Member of Parliament for Denbigshire, 1749-74.
168.) Sir Polydore de Keyser—(December 13, 1832-January 14, 1898): Lord Mayor of London, 1887-88.
169.) Ellerker Bradshaw—(December 1, 1680-June 28, 1742): Member of Parliament for Beverly, Yorkshire, 1727-29 and 1734-41.
170.) Sir Fairfax Leighton Cartwright--(July 20, 1857-January 9, 1928): British Ambassador to Bavaria and Wurttemburg, 1906-09; to Austria, 1908-13;
171.) Boswell Middleton Jalland—(?--1880): Mayor of Kingston-upon-Hull, 1836-37.
172.) Sir Hardolph Wastenys, 4th Baronet—(February 19, 1674-December 17, 1742): Member of Parliament for East Retford, 1706-08.
173.) Bluett Wallop—(April 27, 1726-June 6, 1749): Member of Parliament for Newport (Isle of Wight), 1747-49 (died in office.)
174.) Sir Skeffington Smyth--(1745-1797): Member of Parliament (Ireland) for Mullingar, 1779-83; Belturbet from 1783-90, and Galway, 1790-97 (died in office.)
175.) Mildmay Fane—(October 31, 1689-September 11, 1715): Member of Parliament for Kent, Feb.-Sept. 1715 (died in office aged 25.)
176.) Sir Walford Harmood Montague Selby--(May 19, 1881-August 7, 1965): British Ambassador to Austria, 1933-37; Portugal, 1937-40.
177.) Montefiore Follick--(December 31, 1887-December 10, 1958): Member of Parliament for Loughborough, 1945-55. 
178.) Power Henry Le Poer Trench--(May 11, 1841- April 30,1899): British Ambassador to Mexico, 1893-94; to Japan, 1893-95.
179.) Clotworthy Rowley, 1st Baron Langford--(1763-1825): Member of Parliament (Ireland) for Trim and Meath, 1791-1800.


Goronwy Moelwyn Hughes.

180.) Pickering Phipps—(1827-September 14, 1890): Member of Parliament for Northamptonshire South, 1881-1890.
181.) Pattee Byng, 2nd Viscount Torrington--(May 25, 1699-January 23, 1747): Member of Parliament for Plymouth and Bedfordshire, 1721-33; Treasurer of the Navy, 1724-34.
182.) Popham Seymour-Conway--(1675-June 16, 1699): Member of Parliament (Ireland) for Lisburn, 1697-99. Wounded in a duel, died two weeks afterward, aged 24.
183.) Sir Alvary Douglas Frederick Trench-Gascogine--(August 6, 1893-April 17, 1970): British Ambassador to Russia, 1951-53.
184. Hercules Langford-Taylor--(1759-1790): Member of Parliament (Ireland) for Kells, 1781-1790.
185.) Sir Clarendon Golding Hyde--(February 5, 1858-June 24, 1934): Member of Parliament for Wednesbury, 1906-1910.
186.) Armar Lowry-Corry, 1st Earl Belmore--(April 7, 1740-February 2, 1802): Member of Parliament (Ireland) for Enniskillen and Tyrone, 1768-81.
187.) Sir Pynsent Chernock, 3rd Baronet—(?—September 2, 1734): Member of Parliament for Bedfordshire, 1705-08 and 1713-15.
188.) Westwood Lindley Jones--(?--?): Mayor of Bromley, 1914-17.
189.) Innes Harold Stranger—(June 21, 1879-July 28, 1936): Member of Parliament for Newbery (Berkshire), 1923-24.
190.) Sir Patricius Curwen--(1602-1664): Member of Parliament for Cumberland, 1640-43, 1661-64.
191.) Albemarle Bertie--(ca. 1668-1742): Member of Parliament for Lincolnshire, 1705-08; for Cockermouth, 1708-10, 1734-41.
192.) Sir Esler Maberly Dening--(April 21, 1897-January 29, 1977): British Ambassador to Japan from 1952-57.
193.) Kedgwin Hoskins—(May 26, 1777-December 24, 1852): Member of Parliament for Herefordshire, 1831-1847.
194.) Cynog Glyndwyr Dafis--(April 1, 1938--LIVING): Member of Parliament for Ceredigion and North Pembrokeshire, 1992-2000; member of the Welsh Assembly for Mid and West Wales, 1999-2003.
195.) Lauderdale Maule--(1807-1854): Member of Parliament for Forfarshire, 1852-54.
196.) Craister Greatheed--(?--1780): Chief Justice of St. Kitts, British West Indies, 1766-80 (died in office.)
197.) Standish Darby O’Grady 2nd Viscount Guillimore—(December 26, 1792-July 22, 1848): Member of Parliament for Limerick County, 1820-1826, 1830-35.
198.) Queenie Lewingdon Hamilton—(1918-2016): Lord Mayor of Oxford, 1990-1991.
199.) Montolieu Fox Oliphant-Murray--(April 27, 1840-February 20, 1927): Member of the House of Lords, 1911-1927. 
200.) Borlase Richmond Webb—(1696-March 3, 1738): Member of Parliament for Ludgershall, 1722-34.

Mordaunt Fenwick Bisset.

201.) Ayscoghe Boucherett(April 16, 1755-September 15, 1815): Member of Parliament for Great Grimsby, 1796-1803; died after being kicked in the head by a horse (fracturing his skull.)
202.)  Pratap Chidamber Chitnis, Baron Chitnis--(1936-2013): Member of the House of Lords (Crossbencher), 1977-2013.
203.) McWellington Todman--(?--?): Member of the British Virgin Islands House of Assembly, 1952-54.
204.) Caerwyn Eifion Roderick--(July 15, 1927-October 16, 2011): Member of Parliament for Brecon and Radnor, 1970-79.
205.) Sir Otho Leslie Prior-Palmer--(October 28, 1897-January 29, 1986): Member of Parliament for Worthing, 1945-64.
206.) Sir Woodbine Parrish--(September 14, 1796-August 16, 1882): British Ambassador to Argentina, 1824-28, 1828-31; Chief Commissioner at Naples, 1840-45.
207.) Phelim Robert Hugh O'Neill--(1909-1994): Member of Parliament for North Antrim, 1952-1973.
208.) Thorhilda Mary Vivian Abbott-Watt--(February 11, 1955-LIVING): British Ambassador to Armenia, 2003-05; to Turkmenistan, 2016-.
209.) Cospatrick Alexander Douglas-Home, 11th Earl of Home--(October 27, 1799-July 4, 1881): Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1828-30; member of the House of Lords from 1875-81.
210.) Sir Cloudsley Shovell—(1650-1707): Member of Parliament for Rochester, 1695-1701, 1705-07 (died in office.)
211.) Justinian Edwards-Heathcoate--(1843-1928): Member of Parliament for Staffordshire Northwest, 1886-92. Sir Justinian Isham—(August 11, 1658-May 13, 1730): Member of Parliament for Northampton, 1685-90 and 1694-98.
212.) Glennevans Clifton Clarke--(?-LIVING): Speaker of the Turks & Caicos Legislative Council, 2003-07.
213.) Endymion Porter--(1587-1649): British Ambassador to Spain, 1623-24.
214.) Sir Maziere Brady--(July 20, 1796-April 13, 1871): Attorney General for Ireland, 1839-40; Lord Chancellor for Ireland, 1846-66.
215.) Sir Chaloner Grenville Alabaster--(1880-1958): Attorney General of British Hong Kong, 1930-41; member of the Legislative Council, 1919, 1924-25. Sir Chaloner Ogle—(1681-1750): Member of Parliament for Rochester, 1747-; Admiral of the Fleet, 1749-1751.
216.) Sir Pelham Laird Warren--(August 22, 1845-November 21, 1923): British Consul General in Shanghai, 1901-11.
217.) Stearn Ball Miller--(1813-May 2, 1897): Member of Parliament for Armagh City, 1857-59, 1865-67.
218.) Cornwallis Maude, 1st Viscount Hawarden--(September 19, 1729-August 23, 1803): Member of Parliament )Ireland for Rosecommon Borough, 1783-85.
219.) Halcro Johnston Tait--(1913--?): Mayor of Elmbridge, Surrey, 1977-78.
220.) Pudsey Dawson—(1751-1816): Mayor of Liverpool, 1799-1800.
221.) Salwey Winnington--(1666-1736): Member of Parliament for Bewdley, 1694-1708, 1710-15.
222.) Molyneux Shuldham, 1st Baron Shuldham—(ca. 1717-September 30, 1798): Member of Parliament for Fowey, 1774-84. Governor of Newfoundland, 1772-75.
223.) Yogan M. Yoganathan--(?--LIVING): Mayor of Kingston-upon-Thames, 2005-2006.
224.) Heneage Legge—(February 29, 1788-December 12, 1844): Member of Parliament for Banbury, Oxfordshire, 1819-1826. Heneage Finch, 3rd Earl of Aylesford--(1715-1777): Member of Parliament for Leicestershire and Maidstone, 1739-57.
225.) Narcissus Luttrell--(1557-1732): Member of Parliament for Bossiney and Saltash, 1679 and 1691.
226.) Filmer Honywood--(ca. 1745-1809): Member of Parliament for Steyning, 1774-80; for Kent, 1780-1796.
227.) Eleazer Pickwick--(1749-December 8, 1837): Mayor of Bath, 1826-27.
228.) Cornthwaite Hector--(1773-1842): Member of Parliament for Petersfield, 1835-37, 1838-41.
229.) Sir Rushout Cullen--(1661-1730): Member of Parliament for Cambridgeshire, 1697-1710.
230.) Crofton Moore Vandeleur--(1809-1881): Member of Parliament for Clare, 1859-1874.


Sir Home Riggs Popham.

231.) Schomberg Henry Kerr, 9th Marquess of Lothian--(December 2, 1833-January 17, 1900): Secretary of State for Scotland under Prime Minister Lord Salisbury, 1887-92.
232.) Meaburn Staniland--(1809-1898): Member of Parliament for Boston. 1857-59, 1866-67.
233.) Digby Milward Weightman--(1908--?): Mayor of Croydon, 1970-71.
234.) Sir Geers Henry Cotterell--(1834-1900): Member of Parliament for Herefordshire, 1857-59.
235.) Alfred James Wellbeloved--(July 29, 1926-September 10, 2012): Member of Parliament for Erith and Crayford, 1966-83.
236.) Sir Vicary Gibbs--(October 27, 1751-February 8, 1820): Member of Parliament for Totnes, 1804-06; Great Bedwyn, 1807; Cambridge University, 1807-11; Solicitor General for England and Wales, 1805-06; Attorney General for England and Wales, 1807-12.
237.) Sir Clobery Noel, 5th Baronet--(ca. 1695-July 30, 1733): Member of Parliament for Leicestershire from 1727-33.
238.) Sir Gillery Pigott--(1813-1875): Member of Parliament for Reading, 1860-63.
239.) Janric Fraser Craig, 3rd Viscount Craigavon--(1944--LIVING): Member of the House of Lords (Lord Temporal), 1974-.
240.) Awnsham Churchill—(May 2, 1658-April 24, 1728): Member of Parliament for Dorchester, 1705-1710.
241.) Swynfen Jervis—(?--?): Member of Parliament for Bridport, Dorset, 1837-41. 
242.) Blayney Townley-Balfour--(1799--?): Governor of the Bahamas, 1833-1835.
243.) Dalhousie Watherston—(?--1803): Member of Parliament for Boston, Lincolnshire, 1784-1790.
244.) Aretas Akers-Douglas--(October 21, 1852-January 15, 1926): Member of Parliament for  1880-1911; member of the House of Lords, 1911-26; Home Secretary under Prime Minister Balfour, 1902-05.
245.) Rognvald Richard Farrer Herschell, 3rd Baron Herschell--(September 13, 1923-October 26, 2008): Member of the House of Lords (hereditary peer), 1929-1999.
246.) Soame Jenyns—(January 1, 1704-December 18, 1787): Member of Parliament for Cambridge, 1758-1776.
247.) Savage Mostyn--(1713-1757): Member of Parliament for Weobley, 1747-57.
248.) Sir Powlett Charles John Milbank--(1852-1918): Member of Parliament for Radnorshire, 1895-1900.
249.) Redvers Michael Prior—(1893-November 4, 1964): Member of Parliament for Aston, Birmingham, 1943-45.
250.) Sir Courthorpe Clayton—(ca. 1706-March 22, 1762): Member of Parliament for Eye, 1749-1758.
251.) Egremont William Lascelles--(1825-1892): Member of Parliament for Northallerton, 1866-68.
252.) Beilby Richard Lawley, 2nd Baron Wenlock--(April 2, 1818-November 6, 1880): Member of Parliament for Pontefract, 1851-52.
253. Sir Roper Lethbridge--(1840-1919): Member of Parliament for Kensington North, 1885-92.
254.) Cornish Arthur Coggan--(1876-November 26, 1942): Mayor of St. Pancras, 1912-13.
255.) Dr. Bouverie McDonald--(1861-1931): Member of Parliament for Wallasey, 1918-22.
256.) Armitage Rigby--(1864-1910): Member of the Isle of Man House of Keys, 1909-10.
257.) Robert Spankie—(1774-November 2, 1842): Member of Parliament for Finsbury, 1832-35.
258. Masterton Ure--(1777-1863): Member of Parliament for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis, 1818-19, 1831.
259.) Musgrave Brisco—(1791-May 9, 1854): Member of Parliament for Hastings, 1844-54.
260.) Velters Cornewall--(1697-1768): Member of Parliament for Herefordshire, 1722-68.
261.) Sir Boutchier Wrey--(ca. 1653-1696): Member of Parliament for Liskeard and Devon, 1678-96.
262.) Sir Vyell Vyvyan--(1639-1697): Member of Parliament for Helston, 1679.
263.) Sir Baynham Throckmorton, 2nd Baronet--(1606-1664): Member of Parliament for Gloucestershire, 1661-64 (died in office.)
264.) Sholto Vere Hare--(1820-1900): Mayor of Bristol, 1862-1863. Shalto Thomas Pemberton--(?--?): Chief Justice of Dominica, 1861.
265.) Carteret Leathes--(1698-1780): Member of Parliament for Sudbury, 1727-47.
266.) Barne Barne--(1754-1828): Member of Parliament for Dunwich, 1777-91.
267. Taverner John Miller--(1804-1867): Member of Parliament for Maldron and Colchester, 1852-53 and 1857-67.
268.) Craven FitzHardinge Berkley--(1805-1855): Member of Parliament for Cheltenham,  1832-1847, 1848, 1852-55. 
269.) Sir Dunbar Plunket Barton--(October 29, 1853-September 11, 1937): Member of Parliament for Armagh, 1891-1908.
270.) Sir Catchick Paul Chater--(September 8, 1846-May 27, 1926): Senior Unofficial Member of the Executive Council of British Hong Kong, 1896-1926.
271.) Edbert Ansgar Hewett--(September 5, 1860-November 24, 1915): Senior Unofficial Member of the Legislative and Executive Council of British Hong Kong, 1906-1915.
272.) Sir Vandeleur Molyneux Grayburn--(July 28, 1881-August 21, 1943): Unofficial Member of the Executive Council of British Hong Kong, July-December 1941.
273.) Bendyshe Layton--(?--January 17, 1918): Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council of British Hong Kong, 1888-89.
274.) Sir Trehawke Herbert Kekewich--(1851-1932): Recorder (Judge) of Tiverton, U.K., 1899-1920; Judge of the Devon Court of Quarter Sessions.
275.) Sir Rogerio Hyndman Lobo--(September 15, 1923-April 18, 2015): Member of the Legislative Council of British Hong Kong, 1967-1985.
276.) Sir Newnham Arthur Worley--(March 2, 1892-May 13, 1976): Chief Justice of British Guiana, President of the Senate of Bermuda, 1958-60.
277.) Natalio Dixon Wheatley--(June 2, 1980--LIVING): Premier of the British Virgin Islands, 2022-.
278.) Sir Aldington George Curphey--(August 24, 1880-November 28, 1958): President of the Legislative Council of Jamaica, 1952-58.
279.) Sir Florizel Augustus Glasspole--(September 25, 1909-November 25, 2000): Governor-General of Jamaica, 1973-91.
280.) Sir Arundel Tagg Arundel--(1843-1925): Member of the Madras (British India) Legislative Council, 1895-1901.
281.) Sir Amberson Barrington Marten--(1870-1962) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Bombay (British India), 1926-30.
282.) Manikku Wadumestri Hendrick de Silva--(September 22, 1886-March 6, 1960): Attorney General of British Ceylon, 1942-46; Minister of Justice, 1956-1959.
283.) Sir Gualterus Walter Schneider--(1864-1938): Solicitor General of British Ceylon, 1917; member of the State Council of British Ceylon.
284.) Cuthbert Snowball Rewcastle--(1888-1962): County Judge of Kingston-upon-Thames and Wandsworth, 1952-.
285.) Iolo Aneurin Williams--(June 18, 1890-January 18, 1962): Liberal candidate for the House of Commons from Chelsea, 1924 and 1929.
286.) Gladstone Lothian Rosebery Small--(1884-1979): Labour Party candidate for the House of Commons, 1923 (Exeter, and 1924 and 1925 (Walsall).
287.) Sir Hildebrand Aubrey Harmsworth--(1872-1929): Liberal Unionist candidate for the House of Commons for Gravesend (1900), and Wellington (1906).
288.) Cramat Ally McDoom--(?--?): Member of th3 British Guiana Legislative Council, 1947-53.
289.) Sir Fenton Harcourt Wilworth Ramsahoye--(1929-2018): Member of the Parliament of British Guiana, 1961-73; Attorney General of British Guiana, 1961-64.
290.) Gobherdhan Harry Lall--(?--1985): Member of the Parliament of British Guiana, 1961-64.
291.) Ptolemy Samuel Henry Colmer--(1841-1897): Mayor of Yeovil, Somerset, 1887-89, 1890-92. Ptolemy Alexander Reid--(1918-2003): Prime Minister of British Guiana, 1980-84.
292.) Delboeuf Baker Bedford--(?--?): Mayor of the borough of Penzance, Cornwall, 1854. 
293.) Hildyard Marshall Leppington--(1809-1894): Mayor of the borough of Grimsby, Lincolnshire, 1860-61.
294.) Chesney Aubrey Brocklesby--(1928--?): Mayor of the borough of Grimsby, Lincolnshire, 1979.
295.) Bateman Perkins Wright--(?--?): Mayor of the borough of Stafford, Staffordshire, 1872.
296.) Allpress Harold Ruston--(November 5, 1890--?): Mayor of the borough of Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, 1946-47.
297.) Theobald Fitzwalter Butler--(1845-1914): Mayor of Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, 1906-11.
298.) Sir Skears Rew--(1763-1828): Mayor of Coventry, Warwickshire 1815-16.
299.) Hamblet Bertie Warner Cresswell--(1896--?): Lord Mayor of Coventry, Warwickshire,  1953.
300.) Septimus Parsonage--(1859--?): Mayor of Tunbridge Wells, Kent, 1921-25, 1927-28.

Sir Dingle Mackintosh Foot.

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