George Tomline (3 March 1813 - 25 August 1889), referred to as Colonel Tomline, was an English politician who served as Member of Parliament (MP) for various constituencies. He was the son of William Edward Tomline and grandson of George Pretyman Tomline.
He was Member of Parliament for:[1]
He was High Sheriff of Lincolnshire for 1852.[2]
He was a keen amateur astronomer who built an observatory at Orwell Park.[3] He was founder and chairman of the Felixstowe Railway and Pier Company which built the Felixstowe Branch Line and established the Port of Felixstowe.[4] Tomline Road in Ipswich which runs parallel to the railway line is named after him.
His heir was the Rt Hon. Captain Ernest George Pretyman MP, at various times Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Board of Trade, and Civil Lord of the Admiralty.[5]
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Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by Joseph Bailey Sir John Benn Walsh |
Member of Parliament for Sudbury 1840–1841 With: Joseph Bailey |
Succeeded by Frederick Meynell Villiers David Sombre |
Preceded by Robert Aglionby Slaney Richard Jenkins |
Member of Parliament for Shrewsbury 1841 – 1847 With: Benjamin Disraeli |
Succeeded by Robert Aglionby Slaney Edward Holmes Baldock |
Preceded by Robert Aglionby Slaney Edward Holmes Baldock |
Member of Parliament for Shrewsbury 1852 – 1868 With: Edward Holmes Baldock to 1857 Robert Aglionby Slaney 1857–1862 Henry Robertson 1862–1865 William James Clement from 1865 |
Succeeded by James Figgins William James Clement |
Preceded by John Fildes |
Member of Parliament for Great Grimsby 1868 – 1874 |
Succeeded by John Chapman |
Honorary titles | ||
Preceded by Sir Charles Anderson |
High Sheriff of Lincolnshire 1852 |
Succeeded by Joseph Livesey |