(Peter) Rigby Wason (1797 – 24 July 1875)[1] was a Scottish barrister and farmer,[2] and a Whig politician. He was Member of Parliament (MP) for Ipswich in Suffolk from 1831 until his defeat at the 1835 general election. However, the election was declared void on petition,[3] and he was returned to the House of Commons at the resulting by-election, holding the seat until he was defeated again at the 1837 general election.[3]
He regained the seat at the 1841 general election, but that election was overturned on petition and he did not stand again.[3]
Wason married Euphemia McTier.[2] Their children included Cathcart Wason (1848–1921), a New Zealand settler who returned to Scotland and became MP for Orkney and Shetland, and Eugene Wason (1846–1927), a lawyer and Liberal MP.[2] Peter Cathcart Wason was Eugene's grandchild.[4]
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by Robert Dundas Charles Mackinnon |
Member of Parliament for Ipswich 1831 – 1835 With: James Morrison |
Succeeded by Fitzroy Kelly Robert Dundas |
Preceded by Fitzroy Kelly Robert Dundas |
Member of Parliament for Ipswich 1835 – 1837 With: James Morrison |
Succeeded by Thomas Milner Gibson Henry Tufnell |