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Henry Meynell

Henry Meynell (24 August 1789 – 24 March 1865)[1] was a British Conservative and Tory politician and naval officer.[2][3]

Admiral
Henry Meynell
Member of Parliament
for Lisburn
In office
16 June 1826 – 5 August 1847
Preceded byHorace Seymour
Succeeded byHorace Seymour
Personal details
Born24 August 1789
Died24 March 1865(1865-03-24) (aged 75)
Grand Hotel du Louvre, Paris, France
Resting placeAshley, Staffordshire, England
NationalityBritish
Political partyConservative/Tory
Military service
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Branch/serviceRoyal Navy
Years of service1803–1865
RankAdmiral
CommandsHMS Arrogant
HMS Cornwallis
HMS Jupiter
HMS Newcastle
Battles/wars

Family and early life

Meynell was the second son of Hugo Meynell of Quorndon Hall, Leicestershire—himself son of his namesake, Hugo Meynell—and Elizabeth Ingram née Shepheard, daughter of Charles Ingram, 9th Viscount of Irvine. He was educated at Harrow School from 1797, alongside John Spencer, 3rd Earl Spencer.[2]

Naval career

In 1803, he entered the Royal Navy as a first-class volunteer, initially serving on the Isis in Newfoundland until 1805. He gradually rose up the ranks, first to midshipman in 1805, on the Pomone and Captain at Lisbon and home, as well on the Boreas and Lavinia in British waters and the Mediterranean.[2]

He was then elevated lieutenant in 1809, where he joined the Theban in 1810, assisting with the capture of a French merchant brig near Dieppe in 1811, and then surviving the ship's wreck in 1812 during a storm while it was en route to India. Shortly after, he was nominated acting commander of the Arrogant at Bombay, and then made commander of the Cornwallis in 1813. Later that year, he was made acting captain of the Jupiter, before moving to the Newcastle in 1815, where he was confirmed as captain in 1816. During this latter period, he is said to have attracted the attention of Napoleon, whom Meynell described as having "refined manners and gentlemanly bearing, joined with the frankness and openness of a sailor".[2]

He was seemingly paid off in September 1817, and then never returned to the seas despite expressing an interest to do so in 1821. However, by 1851, he was appointed as a rear-admiral, and then rose further to vice-admiral in 1857, and admiral in 1862.[2]

Political career

The cessation of his naval career led to Meynell being appointed as a gentleman usher quarterly waiter to George IV upon his coronation, with likely thanks due to Francis Ingram-Seymour-Conway, 2nd Marquess of Hertford, the Lord Chamberlain, and his wife, the regent's mistress.[2]

Meynell was then elected Tory MP for Lisburn at the 1826 general election and held the seat until 1847 when he did not seek re-election.[3] During this period, he generally voted against Catholic relief and against the repeal of the Test Acts, and was mistakenly expected to vote for Catholic emancipation, when he in fact cast his vote in the opposite way on at least three occasions.[4][2]

Upon his retirement, he lived a "quite, unobtrusive life", eventually dying at the Grand Hotel du Louvre, Paris in March 1865, and then buried at the family vault in Ashley, Staffordshire.[2]

References

  1. ^ Rayment, Leigh (30 August 2018). . Leigh Rayment's Peerage Page. Archived from the original on 11 September 2018. Retrieved 24 August 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Farrell, Stephen. Fisher, D. R. (ed.). "MEYNELL, Henry (1789–1865), of 35 Grosvenor Street, Mdx". The History of Parliament. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
  3. ^ a b Smith, Henry Stooks (1842). The Register of Parliamentary Contested Elections (Second ed.). Simpkin, Marshall & Company. p. 233. Retrieved 6 October 2018 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ Walker, B.M., ed. (1978). Parliamentary Election Results in Ireland, 1801-1922. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy. ISBN 0901714127.

External links

  • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Mr Henry Meynell
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Lisburn
18261847
Succeeded by

henry, meynell, august, 1789, march, 1865, british, conservative, tory, politician, naval, officer, admiralmember, parliament, lisburnin, office, june, 1826, august, 1847preceded, byhorace, seymoursucceeded, byhorace, seymourpersonal, detailsborn24, august, 17. Henry Meynell 24 August 1789 24 March 1865 1 was a British Conservative and Tory politician and naval officer 2 3 AdmiralHenry MeynellMember of Parliament for LisburnIn office 16 June 1826 5 August 1847Preceded byHorace SeymourSucceeded byHorace SeymourPersonal detailsBorn24 August 1789Died24 March 1865 1865 03 24 aged 75 Grand Hotel du Louvre Paris FranceResting placeAshley Staffordshire EnglandNationalityBritishPolitical partyConservative ToryMilitary serviceAllegianceUnited KingdomBranch serviceRoyal NavyYears of service1803 1865RankAdmiralCommandsHMS ArrogantHMS CornwallisHMS JupiterHMS NewcastleBattles warsNapoleonic Wars Walcheren campaign Contents 1 Family and early life 2 Naval career 3 Political career 4 References 5 External linksFamily and early life EditMeynell was the second son of Hugo Meynell of Quorndon Hall Leicestershire himself son of his namesake Hugo Meynell and Elizabeth Ingram nee Shepheard daughter of Charles Ingram 9th Viscount of Irvine He was educated at Harrow School from 1797 alongside John Spencer 3rd Earl Spencer 2 Naval career EditIn 1803 he entered the Royal Navy as a first class volunteer initially serving on the Isis in Newfoundland until 1805 He gradually rose up the ranks first to midshipman in 1805 on the Pomone and Captain at Lisbon and home as well on the Boreas and Lavinia in British waters and the Mediterranean 2 He was then elevated lieutenant in 1809 where he joined the Theban in 1810 assisting with the capture of a French merchant brig near Dieppe in 1811 and then surviving the ship s wreck in 1812 during a storm while it was en route to India Shortly after he was nominated acting commander of the Arrogant at Bombay and then made commander of the Cornwallis in 1813 Later that year he was made acting captain of the Jupiter before moving to the Newcastle in 1815 where he was confirmed as captain in 1816 During this latter period he is said to have attracted the attention of Napoleon whom Meynell described as having refined manners and gentlemanly bearing joined with the frankness and openness of a sailor 2 He was seemingly paid off in September 1817 and then never returned to the seas despite expressing an interest to do so in 1821 However by 1851 he was appointed as a rear admiral and then rose further to vice admiral in 1857 and admiral in 1862 2 Political career EditThe cessation of his naval career led to Meynell being appointed as a gentleman usher quarterly waiter to George IV upon his coronation with likely thanks due to Francis Ingram Seymour Conway 2nd Marquess of Hertford the Lord Chamberlain and his wife the regent s mistress 2 Meynell was then elected Tory MP for Lisburn at the 1826 general election and held the seat until 1847 when he did not seek re election 3 During this period he generally voted against Catholic relief and against the repeal of the Test Acts and was mistakenly expected to vote for Catholic emancipation when he in fact cast his vote in the opposite way on at least three occasions 4 2 Upon his retirement he lived a quite unobtrusive life eventually dying at the Grand Hotel du Louvre Paris in March 1865 and then buried at the family vault in Ashley Staffordshire 2 References Edit Rayment Leigh 30 August 2018 The House of Commons Constituencies beginning with L Leigh Rayment s Peerage Page Archived from the original on 11 September 2018 Retrieved 24 August 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link a b c d e f g h Farrell Stephen Fisher D R ed MEYNELL Henry 1789 1865 of 35 Grosvenor Street Mdx The History of Parliament Retrieved 24 August 2019 a b Smith Henry Stooks 1842 The Register of Parliamentary Contested Elections Second ed Simpkin Marshall amp Company p 233 Retrieved 6 October 2018 via Google Books Walker B M ed 1978 Parliamentary Election Results in Ireland 1801 1922 Dublin Royal Irish Academy ISBN 0901714127 External links EditHansard 1803 2005 contributions in Parliament by Mr Henry MeynellParliament of the United KingdomPreceded byHorace Seymour Member of Parliament for Lisburn1826 1847 Succeeded byHorace Seymour Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Henry Meynell amp oldid 1120337535, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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