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Charles Baring Wall

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Charles Baring Wall (1795-14 October 1853) was at various stages throughout the 19th century the Member of Parliament for Guildford, Wareham, Weymouth and Salisbury.[1][2] Wall was initially a Conservative but shifted to the Whigs as an MP for Guildford. He then belonged to the Peelite faction and died while MP for Salisbury.

He was the son of Charles Wall and Harriet Baring. His maternal grandfather was Sir Francis Baring, 1st Baronet. He was educated at Eton College and Christ Church, Oxford.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ The House of Commons, as Elected to the Fourteenth Parliament of the United Kingdom, Etc. 1841. pp. 38–.
  2. ^ Grayson Carter (14 October 2015). Anglican Evangelicals: Protestant Secessions from the Via Media, c. 1800 - 1850. Wipf and Stock Publishers. pp. 110–. ISBN 978-1-4982-7837-9.
  3. ^ "WALL, Charles Baring (1795-1853), of Norman Court, Hants". The History of Parliament. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  4. ^ THE OXFORD UNIVERSITY CALENDAR, 1840. 1840. pp. 290–.