Edward Portman
- For his son, see Edward Portman, 1st Viscount Portman.
Edward Berkeley Portman (31 January 1771 – 19 January 1823, Rome) was an 18th-century housing developer and politician. He was the son of Henry Portman, and ultimately a descendant of the Tudor landowner Sir William Portman. Edward continued his father's work developing the family lands in London into the Portman Estate. He also sat as Member of Parliament for Boroughbridge between 1802 and 1806[1] and for Dorset between 1806 and 1823.[2]
Marriage and issue
On 21 August 1798, he married Lucy Whitby, daughter of Reverend Thomas Whitby. Among their children were:
- Marianne Portman, married George Drummond (son of George Harley Drummond and Margaret Munro) in 1831, died 1 December 1842
- Edward Berkley Portman, 1st Viscount Portman (1799–1888)
- Reverend Henry Fitzharding Berkeley Portman (1811–1893)
After Lucy's death in 1812, he married as his second wife Mary Hulse, daughter of Sir Edward Hulse, 3rd Baronet Hulse, on 22 March 1816. The couple had no children.
References
- John Burke, A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, London 1834, vol. I, p. 62-64
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Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by Sir Francis Burdett, Bt Hon. John Scott |
Member of Parliament for Boroughbridge 1802–1806 With: Hon. John Scott 1802–1806 Viscount Castlereagh 1806 |
Succeeded by Henry Dawkins William Henry Clinton |
Preceded by Francis John Brown William Morton Pitt |
Member of Parliament for Dorset 1806–1823 With: William Morton Pitt |
Succeeded by William Morton Pitt Edward Portman |
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