The Hon. Frederick Walpole (18 September 1822 – 1 April 1876), was a British naval commander and Conservative politician.
Background
editWalpole was a younger son of Horatio Walpole, 3rd Earl of Orford, and Mary, daughter of William Augustus Fawkener.[1]
Naval and militia career
editHe served as an officer in the Royal Navy from 1843,[1] attaining the rank of Commander.[citation needed] On 18 March 1852 he was commissioned as a Captain in the West Norfolk Militia, of which his father was the Colonel, and was promoted to Major on 17 May 1859.[2]
Political career
editWalpole was returned to Parliament as one of two representatives for Norfolk North in 1868, a seat he held until his death eight years later.
Family
editWalpole married his second cousin Laura Sophia Frances, daughter of Francis Walpole and Elizabeth Knight, in 1852. They had several children, including Robert Walpole, who succeeded as fifth Earl of Orford in 1894. Walpole died in April 1876, aged 53. His wife survived him by 25 years and died in January 1901.
References
edit- ^ a b O'Byrne, William R. (1849). . A Naval Biographical Dictionary. Vol. 24.1. London: John Murray. p. 1244.
- ^ Lt-Col H.G. Hart, The New Annual Army List, and Militia List (various dates).
External links
edit- Media related to Frederick Walpole at Wikimedia Commons
- O'Byrne, William R. (1849). . A Naval Biographical Dictionary. Vol. 24.1. London: John Murray. p. 1244.
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Frederick Walpole
- Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs