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Lawrence James Baker

Lawrence James Baker (4 January 1827 – 10 June 1921) was an English stockbroker and a Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1885 to 1886.

Lawrence James Baker
Baker in 1906
Member of Parliament for Frome
In office
1885–1886
Preceded byHenry Bernhard Samuelson
Succeeded byViscount Weymouth
Personal details
Born4 January 1827
Died10 June 1921
NationalityBritish
Political partyLiberal Party

Early life

Baker was born in London, a son of Capt John Law Baker of the Madras Army, and his wife Caroline Elizabeth Browne.[1] Privately educated he became a stockjobber. By 1855 he was senior partner of Baker & Sturdy of Copthall House, EC., and by appointment to Queen Victoria. He was made a trustee of the London Stock Exchange.[2] Expert in foreign bond dealings, he sat on the Peruvian Bondholder's Committee with Liberal colleague, and former cabinet minister, George Shaw-Lefevre. The City of London was responsible for the funds of several Latin American emerging economies; their decisions saved several governments from anarchy and bankruptcy. Baker was a generous benefactor: a donor to charity, a supporter of early free Council houses, and a free trade national liberal, cutting taxes for the poor, free education, disestablishment of the Church of England, and reform of the House of Lords.

Baker was living at Haydon Hall in Eastcote but bought Ottershaw Park in 1885.[3]

Political career

Baker was a candidate at least twice at Guildford and Worcester, before being chosen for Frome at short notice in September 1885, on the retirement through illness of Sir Henry Samuelson. In the 1885 general election, Baker was elected Member of Parliament for Frome. In the Liberal Unionist furore with Joseph Chamberlain's group, he lost his selection for Frome, replaced by G B Samuelson, a local candidate. But the son, G B Samuelson lost the seat in the 1886 general election to the Conservative Party candidate Lord Weymouth.[4] He later stood for parliament unsuccessfully in Chertsey. At by-elections in 1892 he lost to Charles Harvey Combe.[5] When Combe resigned, Baker stood again in 1897. This time Henry Currie Leigh-Bennett was victorious.[6] In 1898 he became High Sheriff of Surrey. He built cottages in Bonsey's Lane at Ottershaw but sold the estate in 1910, after he had put it up for auction unsuccessfully in 1907.[3] He moved for three years to Brantridge Park, Balcome, West Sussex. In 1910 he settled at Brambridge Park, Twyford, Hampshire where he died at the age of ninety-four.

Personal life

Baker married firstly Ellen Catherine Thompson in 1857. His second wife Susan Taylor he married in 1871 at All Saints Church, Kensington, SW. Lawrence had fourteen children, seven by each marriage.

References

  1. ^ Parish Registers Camberwell St Giles and Medbourne cum Holt
  2. ^ Debretts House of Commons and the Judicial Bench 1886
  3. ^ a b Owners and Occupiers of Ottershaw Park
  4. ^ Craig, F. W. S. (1989) [1974]. British parliamentary election results 1885–1918 (2nd ed.). Chichester: Parliamentary Research Services. p. 379. ISBN 0-900178-27-2.
  5. ^ "Election News -The Polling in Chertsey". Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer. British Newspaper Archive. 5 March 1892. Retrieved 25 May 2015.
  6. ^ Craig, op. cit., page 396

External links

  • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Lawrence Baker

lawrence, james, baker, january, 1827, june, 1921, english, stockbroker, liberal, politician, house, commons, from, 1885, 1886, mpbaker, 1906member, parliament, fromein, office, 1885, 1886preceded, byhenry, bernhard, samuelsonsucceeded, byviscount, weymouthper. Lawrence James Baker 4 January 1827 10 June 1921 was an English stockbroker and a Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1885 to 1886 Lawrence James BakerMPBaker in 1906Member of Parliament for FromeIn office 1885 1886Preceded byHenry Bernhard SamuelsonSucceeded byViscount WeymouthPersonal detailsBorn4 January 1827Died10 June 1921NationalityBritishPolitical partyLiberal Party Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life EditBaker was born in London a son of Capt John Law Baker of the Madras Army and his wife Caroline Elizabeth Browne 1 Privately educated he became a stockjobber By 1855 he was senior partner of Baker amp Sturdy of Copthall House EC and by appointment to Queen Victoria He was made a trustee of the London Stock Exchange 2 Expert in foreign bond dealings he sat on the Peruvian Bondholder s Committee with Liberal colleague and former cabinet minister George Shaw Lefevre The City of London was responsible for the funds of several Latin American emerging economies their decisions saved several governments from anarchy and bankruptcy Baker was a generous benefactor a donor to charity a supporter of early free Council houses and a free trade national liberal cutting taxes for the poor free education disestablishment of the Church of England and reform of the House of Lords Baker was living at Haydon Hall in Eastcote but bought Ottershaw Park in 1885 3 Political career EditBaker was a candidate at least twice at Guildford and Worcester before being chosen for Frome at short notice in September 1885 on the retirement through illness of Sir Henry Samuelson In the 1885 general election Baker was elected Member of Parliament for Frome In the Liberal Unionist furore with Joseph Chamberlain s group he lost his selection for Frome replaced by G B Samuelson a local candidate But the son G B Samuelson lost the seat in the 1886 general election to the Conservative Party candidate Lord Weymouth 4 He later stood for parliament unsuccessfully in Chertsey At by elections in 1892 he lost to Charles Harvey Combe 5 When Combe resigned Baker stood again in 1897 This time Henry Currie Leigh Bennett was victorious 6 In 1898 he became High Sheriff of Surrey He built cottages in Bonsey s Lane at Ottershaw but sold the estate in 1910 after he had put it up for auction unsuccessfully in 1907 3 He moved for three years to Brantridge Park Balcome West Sussex In 1910 he settled at Brambridge Park Twyford Hampshire where he died at the age of ninety four Personal life EditBaker married firstly Ellen Catherine Thompson in 1857 His second wife Susan Taylor he married in 1871 at All Saints Church Kensington SW Lawrence had fourteen children seven by each marriage References Edit Parish Registers Camberwell St Giles and Medbourne cum Holt Debretts House of Commons and the Judicial Bench 1886 a b Owners and Occupiers of Ottershaw Park Craig F W S 1989 1974 British parliamentary election results 1885 1918 2nd ed Chichester Parliamentary Research Services p 379 ISBN 0 900178 27 2 Election News The Polling in Chertsey Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer British Newspaper Archive 5 March 1892 Retrieved 25 May 2015 Craig op cit page 396External links EditHansard 1803 2005 contributions in Parliament by Lawrence BakerParliament of the United KingdomPreceded byHenry Bernhard Samuelson Member of Parliament for Frome1885 1886 Succeeded byViscount WeymouthHonorary titlesPreceded byWilliam Keswick High Sheriff of Surrey1898 1899 Succeeded bySir John Whittaker Ellis Bt Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lawrence James Baker amp oldid 1111090405, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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