Edward William Wynne Pendarves | |
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Born | 6 April 1775 Pendarves,
Cornwall, England |
Died | 26 June 1853 | (aged 78)
Alma mater | All Souls College, Oxford |
Occupation | Politician |
Spouse | Tryphena Browne Trist |
Parent(s) | John Stackhouse and Susanna Acton |
Edward William Wynne Pendarves (6 April 1775 – 26 June 1853) was an English politician.
Born Edward William Stackhouse, he was son of John Stackhouse and his wife Susanna Acton. [1] He served as Member of Parliament (MP) for West Cornwall from the creation of the Constituency on 19 December 1832 until the year of his death. [2]
He was on the Committee of Management of the South Western Railway in 1836. [3] He was one of the proprietors of the University of London, who requisitioned a special general meeting in 1831, to appoint a Select Committee to investigate the lack of progress with the project. [4] He was appointed Deputy- Warden of the Stannaries in 1852.
His memorial is in St Martin and St Meriadoc’s Church, Camborne designed by Edward Hodges Baily.
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Edward William Wynne Pendarves | |
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Born | 6 April 1775 Pendarves,
Cornwall, England |
Died | 26 June 1853 | (aged 78)
Alma mater | All Souls College, Oxford |
Occupation | Politician |
Spouse | Tryphena Browne Trist |
Parent(s) | John Stackhouse and Susanna Acton |
Edward William Wynne Pendarves (6 April 1775 – 26 June 1853) was an English politician.
Born Edward William Stackhouse, he was son of John Stackhouse and his wife Susanna Acton. [1] He served as Member of Parliament (MP) for West Cornwall from the creation of the Constituency on 19 December 1832 until the year of his death. [2]
He was on the Committee of Management of the South Western Railway in 1836. [3] He was one of the proprietors of the University of London, who requisitioned a special general meeting in 1831, to appoint a Select Committee to investigate the lack of progress with the project. [4] He was appointed Deputy- Warden of the Stannaries in 1852.
His memorial is in St Martin and St Meriadoc’s Church, Camborne designed by Edward Hodges Baily.
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