Henry Allsopp, 1st Baron Hindlip (19 February 1811 – 2 April 1887), was a British businessman and Conservative Member of Parliament (MP).
Hindlip was the third son of Samuel Allsopp (12 Aug 1780-26 Feb 1838), the son of James Allsopp and Anne Wilson, head of the brewery firm of Samuel Allsopp & Sons of Burton-on-Trent and his wife Frances Fowler. He succeeded his father in the running of the family business and also represented East Worcestershire in the House of Commons between 1874 and 1880. In 1874 he was made a Deputy Lieutenant of Worcestershire.[1]
Allsopp was created a Baronet, of Hindlip Hall in the County of Worcester, in 1880, and in 1886 he was raised to the peerage as Baron Hindlip, of Hindlip in the County of Worcester and of Alsop-en-le-Dale in the County of Derby.
Lord Hindlip married Elizabeth, daughter of William Tongue, in 1839. He died in April 1887, aged 76, and was succeeded in his titles by his eldest son Samuel. His son George Higginson Allsopp was MP for Worcester, and Alfred Percy Allsopp (1861–1929) was MP for Taunton. Another son Herbert Allsopp was a cricketer and army officer. Lady Hindlip died in 1906.
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by Charles George Lyttelton Richard Paul Amphlett |
Member of Parliament for East Worcestershire 1874 – 1880 With: Thomas Eades Walker |
Succeeded by William Henry Gladstone George Woodyatt Hastings |
Peerage of the United Kingdom | ||
New creation | Baron Hindlip | Succeeded by Samuel Charles Allsopp |