Edward William Wynne Pendarves
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Edward William Wynne Pendarves (1775 – 26 June 1853) was Member of Parliament (MP) for West Cornwall from the creation of the Constituency on 19 December 1832 until the year of his death.[1]
He was on the Committee of Management of the South Western Railway (UK) in 1836.[2] He was one of the proprietors of the University of London, who requisitioned a special general meeting in 1831, to appoint a Select Committee to investigate the lack of progress with the project.[3]
[edit] References
- ^ House of Commons constituencies beginning with "C" (part 6). Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages.
- ^ The Times, Wednesday, 11 May 1836; page 2; Issue 16100; col A, Advertisement for prospectus for the South Western Railway.
- ^ The Times, Saturday, 18 June 1831; page 3; Issue 14568; col E: Advertisement for the meeting of Proprietors of the University of London on 2 July 1831
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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New constituency | Member of Parliament for West Cornwall 1832–1853 Served alongside: Sir Charles Lemon, Bt (to 1841) Lord Boscawen-Rose (1841–1842) Sir Charles Lemon, Bt (1842–1857 |
Succeeded by Sir Charles Lemon, Bt and Michael Williams |
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