Richard Erle-Drax-Grosvenor (5 October 1762 – 8 February 1819), was a British politician.
Born Richard Grosvenor and a member of the Grosvenor family now headed by the Duke of Westminster, he was the son of Thomas Grosvenor, second son of Sir Robert Grosvenor, 6th Baronet. His mother was Deborah, daughter of Stephen Skynner, while Field Marshal Thomas Grosvenor was his younger brother.[1]
Erle-Drax-Grosvenor was returned to parliament as one of two representatives for Clitheroe in 1794, a seat he held until 1796.[2] In 1802 he was elected Member of Parliament for Chester (succeeding his younger brother Thomas), which constituency he represented until 1807.[3] He returned once again to the House of Commons in 1818 when he was returned for New Romney, a seat he held until his death the following year.[4]
Erle-Drax-Grosvenor married Frances, daughter of Edward Drax, of Charborough Park, Dorset, in 1788, and assumed the additional surnames of Erle-Drax. He died in February 1819, aged 56. His son Richard succeeded him as MP for New Romney.[1]
Parliament of Great Britain | ||
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Preceded by Sir John Aubrey, Bt Assheton Curzon |
Member of Parliament for Clitheroe 1794–1796 With: Sir John Aubrey, Bt |
Succeeded by Lord Edward Bentinck Hon. Robert Curzon |
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
Preceded by Viscount Belgrave Thomas Grosvenor |
Member of Parliament for Chester 1802–1807 With: Thomas Grosvenor |
Succeeded by Thomas Grosvenor John Grey-Egerton |
Preceded by William Mitford Cholmeley Dering |
Member of Parliament for New Romney 1818–1819 With: Andrew Strahan |
Succeeded by Andrew Strahan Richard Erle-Drax-Grosvenor |