Albert Denison Denison, 1st Baron Londesborough, KCH, FRS, FSA (21 October 1805 – 15 January 1860) was a British Liberal Party[1] politician and diplomat, known as Lord Albert Conyngham from 1816-49.
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Born Hon. Albert Denison Conyngham, he was the third son of the 1st Earl Conyngham and his wife Elizabeth née Denison. He was educated at Eton and was an officer in the Royal Horse Guards before joining the diplomatic service. In 1824, he was Attaché to Berlin, Vienna in 1825 and Secretary of the Legation to Florence in 1828 and Berlin from 1829-31.
Conyngham was knighted in 1829,[2] and at the 1835 general election he was elected as Liberal Member of Parliament for Canterbury, a seat he held until 1841, when he did not contest the election.[1] He was elected unopposed at a by-election in March 1847[1] and held the seat until he was elevated to peerage in 1850.[1] From 1844-45, he had been First President of the British Archaeological Association and sometime Vice-Admiral of the Yorkshire Coast.
In 1849, he changed his surname to Denison under the terms of the will of his maternal uncle, William Joseph Denison and was created Baron Londesborough a year later. In 1851, he bought The Monarch of the Glen for £840.[3]
On 6 July 1833, Londesborough had married Hon. Henrietta Weld-Forester (a daughter of the 1st Baron Forester) and they had six children:
Londesborough's first wife died in 1841 and on 21 December 1847, he married Ursula Bridgeman (a daughter of Rear Admiral Hon. Charles Bridgeman) and they also had six children:
Lord Londesborough died in 1860 and his title was inherited by his eldest son, William, who was later created Earl of Londesborough in 1887. His second wife later married Lord Otho FitzGerald.
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Preceded by Richard Watson Viscount Fordwich |
Member of Parliament for Canterbury 1835 – 1841 With: Frederick Villiers 1835 Stephen Rumbold Lushington 1835–1837 James Bradshaw 1837–1841 |
Succeeded by James Bradshaw George Smythe |
Preceded by James Bradshaw George Smythe |
Member of Parliament for Canterbury 1847 – 1850 With: George Smythe |
Succeeded by George Smythe Frederick Romilly |
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Title last held by
The Earl of Mulgrave |
Vice-Admiral of Yorkshire 1853 – 1860 |
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Peerage of the United Kingdom | ||
New creation | Baron Londesborough 1850 – 1860 |
Succeeded by William Denison |