William Mundy (Markeaton)
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William Mundy | |
William (with his grandfather Francis Noel Clarke Mundy
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Born | 14 September 1801 |
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Died | 20 April 1877[1] |
Residence | Markeaton Hall |
Nationality | English |
Known for | Politics |
Predecessor | Francis Mundy |
Spouse | Harriett Georgiana Frampton |
Children | Francis Noel Mundy |
Parents | Francis Mundy and Sarah |
William Mundy 1801 – 1877 was the son of Francis Mundy a member of parliament for Derby. He was a Justice of the peace and an MP too. In 1843 he was the High Sheriff of Derbyshire.
[edit] Biography
Mundy was the son of Francis Mundy a member of parliament for Derby. His sister, Constance, was married to William Henry Fox Talbot, the photographer.[2]
His sister, Laura, died on September 1, 1842 in London.[3]
Preceded by James Sutton |
High Sheriff of Derbyshire 1844–1845 |
Succeeded by Sir John Cave-Browne-Cave Bt |
[edit] References
- ^ The Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal accessed 6 June 2008
- ^ .Foxtalbot letters accessed 5 June 2008
- ^ ">The Gentleman's Magazine, p.441, 1842, accessed 5 June 2008