Edward John Hutchins (27 December 1809, Briton Ferry, Glamorganshire – 11 February 1876, Hastings) was a Liberal MP, railway director and Freemason.
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Hutchins was the son of Edward Hutchins of Gloucester and his wife, a sister of the MP and ironfounder Sir Josiah John Guest. He was educated at Charterhouse School and St John's College, Cambridge.[1]
Hutchins was elected as an MP for Penryn and Falmouth in January 1840 with a majority of 221 and sat until the general election of 1841. His opponent was the Conservative, Mr Carne, who polled 238 votes. [2].
At the 1841 general election, he unsuccessfully contested Southampton; and although his opponents were subsequently unseated on petition, he did not obtain the seat.
He was unsuccessful once again in July 1847 when he attempted to become the member for Poole.
Finally he was returned for Lymington at a by-election, in April 1850. He held the seat until his retirement from Parliament in 1857.
In 1870, he was part of a Catholic Lobby group concerning the Education Bill [3].
He was a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for Glamorganshire, and a magistrate for Brecon and Monmouthshire.
After Cambridge, Hutchins joined his uncle, Sir John Josiah Guest, running the family business, the Dowlais Iron Works. In 1851, Hutchins became the Chairman of the Rhymney Iron Works, holding the chairmanship until 1875.[4]
Also in 1875, he resigned as a director of the London and South Western Railway,[5] having served for several years.
He was chairman of the Taff Valley Wagon Company.[6][7]
In 1838, he married Isabel Clara, daughter of the Chevalier Don Juan de Bernaben, of Alicante, in Spain, who survived him.
He was Provincial Grand Master of South Wales from 1848 to 1856 [4]
He died after a lingering illness in Hastings.
This article incorporates text from The Times, 19 February 1876, issue 28557, p. 7, Column D, a publication now in the public domain in the United States.
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Preceded by Sir Robert Rolfe James William Freshfield |
Member of Parliament for Penryn and Falmouth 1840–1841 With: James William Freshfield |
Succeeded by John Cranch Walker Vivian James Hanway Plumridge |
Preceded by William Alexander Mackinnon Hon. George Keppel |
Member of Parliament for Lymington 1850–1857 With: William Alexander Mackinnon 1850–1852 Sir John Rivett-Carnac 1852–1857 |
Succeeded by Sir John Rivett-Carnac William Alexander Mackinnon |