George Watson (MP)
George Watson (20 February 1768 - 17 June 1824) was a British Member of Parliament.
He was the son of Lewis Watson, 1st Baron Sondes of Lees Court, Kent and his wife Grace, the daughter and coheiress of Hon. Henry Pelham of Esher Place, Surrey (later the Prime Minister) and educated at Eton College (1780–85).
He was MP for Canterbury from 1800 to 1806 and appointed High Sheriff of Rutland for 1811–12.
He died unmarried aged 56. He was buried at Rockingham, Northamptonshire.[1]
References
- ↑ Wise, Charles (1891). Rockingham Castle and the Watsons. London: Elliot Stock. p. 113.
- "WATSON, Hon. George (1768-1824), of Lees Courtand, Kent and Glaston, Rutland.". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 14 April 2013.
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Preceded by Sir John Honywood, Bt George Gipps |
Member of Parliament for Canterbury 1800 With: Sir John Honywood, Bt |
Succeeded by Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
Preceded by Parliament of Great Britain |
Member of Parliament for Canterbury 1801–1806 With: Sir John Honywood, Bt 1801–1802 John Baker 1802–1806 |
Succeeded by John Baker James Simmons |
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