John Pakington, 1st Baron Hampton

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The Lord HamptonConservative politician
The Lord Hampton
Conservative politician

John Somerset Pakington, 1st Baron Hampton, (20 February 1799 - 9 April 1880), was an English politician.

Born of a prominent Worcestershire family, Pakington was educated at Eton and Oxford before becoming a Conservative member of parliament for Droitwich in 1837. He was Secretary of State for War and the Colonies in Derby's 1852 government; and First Lord of the Admiralty in Derby's 1858 and 1866 governments. In 1867 Pakington moved back to the War Office, and continued to serve in that office under Benjamin Disraeli. He was created a baronet in 1846 and Baron Hampton in 1874.


Political offices
Preceded by
The Earl Grey
Secretary of State for War and the Colonies
1852
Succeeded by
The Duke of Newcastle
Preceded by
Sir Charles Wood
First Lord of the Admiralty
1858–1859
Succeeded by
The Duke of Somerset
Preceded by
The Duke of Somerset
First Lord of the Admiralty
1866–1867
Succeeded by
Henry Lowry Corry
Preceded by
Jonathan Peel
Secretary of State for War
1867–1868
Succeeded by
Edward Cardwell
Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
New Creation
Baron Hampton
1874–1880
Succeeded by
John Pakington
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