Aaron Chapman (politician)

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Aaron Chapman (1800 – 28 December 1851) was an English writer and politician. He was the inaugural member of Parliament for Whitby, representing the Conservative Party.[1]

Chapman was elected the member of Parliament for Whitby for four successive parliaments.[1] He later served as a magistrate in Middlesex and as an Elder Brother of Trinity House, the maritime charity. He also served as a trustee of Ramsgate Harbour, and as a director of the Hudson's Bay Company.[1]

He married, Elizabeth (nee Baker) on 2 June 1796. The couple had 4 sons and 2 daughters. Their third son, Edward, served as a director of the Bank of England.[1]

Chapman died at his home in Highbury Park, London, and was interred in Hornsey, Middlesex.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review. Bradbury, Evans. 1851. pp. 316–.
Parliament of the United Kingdom
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Member of Parliament for Whitby
18321847
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