Captain William Villiers-Stuart (21 August 1804 – 7 November 1873), was a British soldier and Member of Parliament.
Born William Stuart, he was the second son of Lord Henry Stuart, third son of John Stuart, 1st Marquess of Bute. His mother was Lady Gertrude Amelia, only child and heiress of George Mason-Villiers, 2nd Earl Grandison, while Lord Stuart de Decies was his elder brother.[1] In 1822 he assumed by Royal license the additional surname of Villiers.[2]
Villiers-Stuart was a Captain in the 12th Lancers.[1] In 1835 he was returned to parliament as one of two representatives for County Waterford, a seat he held until 1847.[3]
Villiers-Stuart married Catherine, daughter of Michael Cock, of Castletown, County Kilkenny, in 1833. They had several children. He died in November 1873, aged 69. His wife survived him by six years and died in September 1879.[1]
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by Sir Richard Musgrave, Bt Patrick Power |
Member of Parliament for County Waterford 1835–1847 With: Sir Richard Musgrave, Bt 1835–1837 John Power 1837–1840 Hon. Robert Carew 1840–1847 |
Succeeded by Nicholas Mahon Power Robert Keating |