Richard Godolphin Long (2 October 1761 – 1 July 1835) [1] was an English banker and Tory politician.
Baptised at West Lavington, Wiltshire a month after his birth, he was the son of Richard Long (died 1787) [2] and his wife Meliora, descendant of Sir John Lambe. [3]
By 1800, Long was a partner in the Melksham Bank, together with his younger brother John Long, John Awdry and Thomas Bruges. [4] In 1799, he purchased Steeple Ashton Manor House and farm, [5] which remained in the family until 1967, and commissioned architect Jeffry Wyattville to build Rood Ashton House nearby in 1808. [6]
He was appointed High Sheriff of Wiltshire for 1794. Long entered the House of Commons in 1806, sitting for Wiltshire until 1818. [1] He was the founder of the Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry.
On 28 March 1786, he married Florentina Wrey, third daughter of Sir Bourchier Wrey, 6th Baronet, [2] and had by her four daughters and two sons. [7] After a lingering illness Long died aged 73, at Rood Ashton House, six weeks after his wife, and was interred in the family's crypt at St Mary's Church, Steeple Ashton. [2] Their children included:
Richard Godolphin Long (2 October 1761 – 1 July 1835) [1] was an English banker and Tory politician.
Baptised at West Lavington, Wiltshire a month after his birth, he was the son of Richard Long (died 1787) [2] and his wife Meliora, descendant of Sir John Lambe. [3]
By 1800, Long was a partner in the Melksham Bank, together with his younger brother John Long, John Awdry and Thomas Bruges. [4] In 1799, he purchased Steeple Ashton Manor House and farm, [5] which remained in the family until 1967, and commissioned architect Jeffry Wyattville to build Rood Ashton House nearby in 1808. [6]
He was appointed High Sheriff of Wiltshire for 1794. Long entered the House of Commons in 1806, sitting for Wiltshire until 1818. [1] He was the founder of the Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry.
On 28 March 1786, he married Florentina Wrey, third daughter of Sir Bourchier Wrey, 6th Baronet, [2] and had by her four daughters and two sons. [7] After a lingering illness Long died aged 73, at Rood Ashton House, six weeks after his wife, and was interred in the family's crypt at St Mary's Church, Steeple Ashton. [2] Their children included: