Henry Cockayne-Cust

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For his son, see Henry Cust.

Henry Francis Cockayne-Cust (15 September 1819 – 5 April 1884), was a British Conservative Party politician.

Background

Born Henry Cust, Cockayne-Cust was the eldest son of Reverend the Hon. Henry Cust, Canon of Windsor, younger son of Brownlow Cust, 1st Baron Brownlow. His mother was Lady Anna Maria Elizabeth, daughter of Francis Needham, 1st Earl of Kilmorey. He later assumed the additional surname of Cockayne by Royal license.

Political and military career

Cockayne-Cust was a Captain in the 8th Hussars and a Major in the Shropshire Yeomanry. In 1874 he entered Parliament as one of two representatives for Grantham, a seat he held until 1880.

Family

Cockayne-Cust married Sara Jane, daughter of Isaac Cookson and widow of Sidney Robert Streatfield, in 1852. They had two sons and four daughters. Their eldest son was Henry Cust. Sarah Jane died in childbirth in September 1867. Cockayne-Cust remained a widower until his death in April 1884, aged 64. His youngest son Adelbert succeeded as fifth Baron Brownlow in 1921.

References

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Hon. Frederick James Tollemache
Sir Hugh Cholmeley, Bt
Member of Parliament for Grantham
18741880
With: Sir Hugh Cholmeley, Bt
Succeeded by
John William Mellor
Charles Savile Roundell
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