Sir Edward Kerrison, 1st Baronet
Sir Edward Kerrison | |
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Born | 30 July 1776 Staithe House, Bungay, Suffolk |
Died | 9 March 1853 13 Great Stanhope Street, London | (aged 76)
Buried | |
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Service | British Army |
Years of service | 1796–1853 |
Rank | General |
Commands | 7th Light Dragoons |
Battles / wars | |
Awards | Army Gold Medal Military General Service Medal |
Spouse(s) |
Mary Ellice (m. 1813–1853) |
General Sir Edward Kerrison, 1st Baronet KCB GCH (30 July 1776 – 9 March 1853) was a British Army officer and politician.
Kerrison was a lieutenant-lolonel in the 7th Light Dragoons, saw service during the Peninsular War and commanded his regiment at the Battle of Waterloo.[1]
Along with Charles Wetherell, he petitioned parliament over electoral malpractice in the parliamentary elections for Shaftesbury, Dorset.[2]
Kerrison was the only son of Matthias Kerrison (1742–1827), who was a prosperous merchant and property investor, and his wife, Mary née Barnes. He was born at his father's property, Hoxne Hall, near Bungay, Suffolk, on 30 July 1776.[3]
Marriage and issue
[edit]At St George's Church, Hanover Square, London, on 20 Oct 1810,[4] Edward Kerrison married Mary Martha Ellice, a daughter of Alexander Ellice, a merchant who had made a fortune in the North American fur trade and transatlantic slave trade. Thus he had as a brother-in-law Edward Ellice, merchant and politician in Earl Grey's government. He had the following issue:[5]
- Sir Edward Kerrison, 2nd Baronet, son and heir;
- Anna Kerrison, who married John Henniker-Major, 4th Baron Henniker in 1836.
- Emily-Harriet Kerrison, who married Philip Stanhope, 5th Earl Stanhope in 1834.
- Agnes-Burrell Kerrison, who married William Bateman-Hanbury, 2nd Baron Bateman on 13 May 1854.
Notes
[edit]- ^ Dalton, Charles (1904). The Waterloo roll call. With biographical notes and anecdotes. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode. p. 65.
- ^ Journals of the House of Commons, Volume 68 p 12 1812-1813
- ^ T. Seccombe, R. Stearn (2004). "Kerrison, Sir Edward". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/15472. Retrieved 11 February 2010. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
- ^ parish register
- ^ Burke, Bernard (1869). A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire. London: Harrison. p. 636.
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