Online Encyclopedia

9TH VISCOUNT WILLIAM ST JOHN FREMANTL...

Online Encyclopedia
Originally appearing in Volume V18, Page 419 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
Spread the word: del.icio.us del.icio.us it!

9TH

VISCOUNT WILLIAM ST JOHN
See also:
FREMANTLE BRODRICK MIDLETON (1856— )
  ,
See also:
English politician, was the son of the 8th viscount (1830—1907) . He came of a Surrey
See also:
family who in the 17th century, in the persons of
See also:
Sir St John Brodrick and Sir Thomas Brodrick, obtained grants of
See also:
land in the south of Ireland . Sir St John Brodrick settled at Midleton, between Cork and Youghal in 1641; and his son Alan Brodrick (1660–1728),
See also:
speaker of the Irish House of
See also:
Commons and lord chancellor of Ireland, was created Baron Brodrick in 1715 and Viscount Midleton in 1717 in the Irish peerage . In 1796 the title of Baron Brodrick in the peerage of the
See also:
United
See also:
Kingdom was created . The English family seat at Peper Harow, near
See also:
Godalming, Surrey, was designed by Sir William Chambers . The 8th viscount was a Conservative in politics, who for a few years had a seat in the House of Commons, and who was responsible in the House of Lords for carrying the Infants
See also:
Protection Act . His
See also:
brother, the Hon . G . C . Brodrick, was for many years
See also:
warden of Merton College, Oxford . As Mr St John Brodrick, the 9th viscount had a distinguished career in the House of Commons . After being at
See also:
Eton and Balliol, Oxford, and serving as president of the Oxford Union, he entered parliament as conservative member for one of the Surrey divisions in r880 .

From 1886 to 1892 he was

See also:
financial secretary to the war office; under secretary for war, 1895–1898; under secretary for
See also:
foreign affairs, 1898–1900; secretary of state for war, 1900–1903; and secretary of state for India, 1903–1905 . He lost his seat for the
See also:
Guildford division of Surrey at the general election of
See also:
January 1906 . In March 1907 he was made an alderman of the
See also:
London County Council . He married, first in 188o, Lady
See also:
Hilda (d . 19o1), daughter of the 9th
See also:
earl of Wemyss, by whom he had a family; and secondly in 1903, Madeleine Stanley, daughter of Lady St Helier by her first
See also:
husband .

End of Article: 9TH VISCOUNT WILLIAM ST JOHN FREMANTLE BRODRICK MIDLETON (1856— )
[back]
MIDIAN (properly Madyan, so Sept.)
[next]
MIDLETON, or MIDDLETON

Additional information and Comments

There are no comments yet for this article.
» Add information or comments to this article.
Please link directly to this article:
Highlight the code below, right click and select "copy." Paste it into a website, email, or other HTML document.