Nathaniel Ryder, 1st Baron Harrowby
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Nathaniel Ryder, 1st Baron Harrowby (3 July 1735-20 June 1803), was a British peer and Member of Parliament.
Harrowby was the son of Sir Dudley Ryder, Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench. He was elected to the House of Commons for Tiverton in 1756, a seat he held until 1776. On 20 May 1776 he was raised to the peerage as Baron Harrowby, of Harrowby in the County of Lincoln. He later served Deputy Lieutenant of Staffordshire and Lincolnshire.
Lord Harrowby married Elizabeth Terrick, daughter of the Right Reverend Richard Terrick, Bishop of London, in 1762. Their second son the Hon. Richard Ryder became a successful politician and served as Home Secretary from 1809 to 1812 while their youngest son the Hon. Henry Ryder became Bishop of Gloucester and Bishop of Lichfield. Lord Harrowby died in June 1803, aged 67, and was succeeded in the barony by his eldest son Dudley, who served as Foreign Secretary and was created Earl of Harrowby in 1809. Lady Harrowby died in 1804.
Parliament of Great Britain | ||
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Preceded by Henry Pelham Thomas Ryder |
Member of Parliament for Tiverton with Henry Pelham 1756–1758 Edward Hussey-Montagu 1758–1762 Charles Gore 1762–1768 Sir John Duntze 1768–1776 1756–1776 |
Succeeded by Sir John Duntze John Wilmot |
Peerage of Great Britain | ||
Preceded by New Creation |
Baron Harrowby 1776–1803 |
Succeeded by Dudley Ryder |
[edit] References
- Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990.
- Leigh Rayment's Peerage Page
- www.thepeerage.com