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Robert Lawley, 1st Baron Wenlock

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Robert Lawley, 1st Baron Wenlock (1768 – 10 April 1834) was a British landowner and politician, the eldest son of Sir Robert Lawley, 5th Baronet and Jane Thompson.

Lawley attended the military school at Brienne, France, at the time Napoleon Bonaparte was there.[1]

His seat was Canwell Hall, Staffordshire and he served as High Sheriff of Staffordshire in 1797.

In 1793 he married Anna Maria Denison (19 October 1770  20 August 1850), younger daughter of the banker Joseph Denison, but the couple had no children.[2] In 1825 he befriended John Hollins and they journeyed to Italy together.[3]

He was raised to the peerage as Baron Wenlock, of Wenlock in the County of Salop in 1831.[4] Upon his death in Florence on 10 April 1834, the Barony became extinct.[5]

References

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  1. ^ J. H. Settle, Anecdotes of Soldiers in Peace and War (London: Methuen, no date), p. 82
  2. ^ "The Dowager Lady Wenlock". The Illustrated London News. Vol. 17, no. 443. 24 August 1850. p. 2.
  3. ^ Cave, E.; Nichols, J. (1855). The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ... Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868]. p. 539.
  4. ^ "No. 18846". The London Gazette. 9 September 1831. p. 1834.
  5. ^ Wright, Nathalia; Horatio Greenough (December 1976). "Letters of Horatio Greenough to Robert Weir". The New England Quarterly. 49 (4): 499–520. doi:10.2307/364731. JSTOR 364731.
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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Newcastle-under-Lyme
1802–1806
With: Edward Bootle-Wilbraham
Succeeded by
Peerage of the United Kingdom
New title Baron Wenlock
1831–1834
Extinct
Baronetage of England
Preceded by Baronet
(of Spoonhill)
1793–1834
Succeeded by