Sir Robert Fitzwygram, 2nd Baronet FRS (25 Sep 1773-17 Dec 1843) was a Director of the Bank of England and a Tory politician.
Fitzwygram, who began life as Robert Wigram, was the eldest son of Sir Robert Wigram, 1st Baronet, merchant and shipbuilder of Walthamstow.[1] Wigram was interested in the foundation of the London Institution in 1805.[2] He followed his father into Parliament in 1806 as Member of Parliament for Fowey. He was a Director of the Bank of England, and a Fellow of the Royal Society, and was knighted on May 7, 1818. In 1829 he was elected for the Wexford Borough but was unseated on petition in 1839. He was re-elected in 1830, but was again unseated in petition in 1831. He inherited the Wigram Baronetcy on the death of his father in 1830. In 1832 by royal license, he changed his surname to FitzWygram.[3]
Wigram married Selina Hayes, youngest daughter of Sir John Macnamara Hayes Bt, in 1812; the couple had children. His son Robert inherited the baronetcy but died without issue. The baronetcy then passed to Fitzwygram's third son, Frederick.
Fitzwygram's numerous brothers included Joseph Cotton Wigram, Bishop of Rochester, Loftus Wigram, George Wigram, and Octavius Wigram, prominent in the City of London as a member of Lloyds and as Governor of the Royal Exchange Assurance Company.[4]
Parliament of Great Britain | ||
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Preceded by Reginald Pole-Carew Robert Wigram (senior) |
Member of Parliament for Fowey with Reginald Pole-Carew 1806-1812 William Rashleigh 1812-1818 1806–1818 |
Succeeded by George Lucy James Hamilton Stanhope |
Preceded by Henry Evans |
Member of Parliament for Wexford Borough 1829–1830 |
Succeeded by Sir Edward Dering, Bt |
Preceded by Sir Edward Dering, Bt |
Member of Parliament for Wexford Borough 1830–1831 |
Succeeded by Sir Edward Dering, Bt |
Baronetage of the United Kingdom | ||
Preceded by Robert Wigram |
Baronet (of Walthamstow) 1830-1843 |
Succeeded by Robert Fitzwygram |