Nathaniel Lambert

Nathaniel Grace Lambert (1811 - 9 December 1882) was an English mine-owner and Liberal Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1868 to 1880.

Lambert was the son of Richard Lambert of Newcastle-on-Tyne and his wife Achsah Grace, daughter of Nathaniel Grace. He was educated privately and became a mine-owner. He was a captain on the Taplow Yeomanry Lancers and a J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Buckinghamshire. In 1865 he was High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire.[1]

At the 1868 general election Lambert was elected as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Buckinghamshire. He held the seat until 1880.[2]

Lambert died at the age of 71.

Lambert married Mary Ann Richards daughter of Thomas Wright Richards of Rushden, Northamptonshire in 1843.[1]

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Robert Harvey
Benjamin Disraeli
Caledon Du Pré
Member of Parliament for Buckinghamshire
18681880
With: Caledon Du Pré to 1874
Benjamin Disraeli to 1876
Sir Robert Harvey, Bt from 1874
Thomas Fremantle from 1876
Succeeded by
Rupert Carington
Sir Robert Harvey, Bt
Thomas Fremantle