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Sir Edward Dering, 5th Baronet

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Sir Edward Dering, 5th Baronet (1705 – 15 April 1762) was an English politician.

Early life

Edward Dering was the elder son and heir of Sir Cholmeley Dering, 4th Baronet of Surrenden in Pluckley, Kent by his wife Ellen, only child of Edward Fisher of Mitcham, Surrey. He succeeded to the baronetcy in 1711, while still a child, following his father's death in a duel; his mother had died in 1707.[1]

He entered Westminster School in 1719 and matriculated at Oriel College, Oxford on 31 January 1721/2, where he graduated MA on 17 December 1725.[2]

Career

Dering's political career began when he stood for Member of Parliament for Kent in the election of 1727; he was unsuccessful on that occasion, but was returned unopposed in a by-election in 1733 following the death of Sir Robert Furnese. He retained the seat in the elections of 1734, 1741 and 1747 but was defeated in 1754.[3]

Politically, Dering was a Tory, and consistently voted against the Whig government. He was to have had a seat at the Board of Trade had Frederick, Prince of Wales succeeded to the throne.[3]

Personal life

Dering was married twice: firstly, 24 February 1727/8 at St George the Martyr, Queen Square, London to Elizabeth[4] daughter and coheiress of Charles[5] Henshaw by his wife Elizabeth, daughter (and sole heiress in her issue) of Edward Roper of Well Hall, Eltham, great-great-grandson of William and Margaret Roper. She was buried at Pluckley 17 March 1734/5. Dering remarried some six months later, 11 September 1735, at St Anne's Church, Soho, to Mary, widow of Henry Mompesson, and daughter and coheiress of Charles Fotherby of Barham Court, Kent, by Mary daughter of George Elcocke. She died 16 December 1775.[6]

Sir Edward Dering died 15 April, and was buried at Pluckley 22 April 1762, leaving issue from both marriages. His heir was Edward, his elder son by Elizabeth Henshaw.

References

  1. ^ Haslewood, Rev. Francis. (1876). Genealogical Memoranda relating to the Family of Dering of Surrenden-Dering. Privately printed.
  2. ^ GEC[okayne]. (1902). The Complete Baronetage, vol. ii p. 7.
  3. ^ a b History of Parliament: The House of Commons 1715-1754. (1970). Vol. i p. 611.
  4. ^ She is called Mary in some pedigrees, but Elizabeth in original records.
  5. ^ He is called Edward in published Dering pedigrees, but this appears to be based on a faulty later inscription; contemporary records all call him Charles.
  6. ^ GEC, Complete Baronetage; Haslewood Memoranda
Peerage of Great Britain
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Kent
1733–1754
With: Sir Roger Meredith 1733–1734
The Viscount Vane 1734–1735
Sir Christopher Powell 1735–1741
Sir Roger Twisden 1741–1754
Succeeded by
Baronetage of England
Preceded by Baronet
(of Surrenden Dering)
1711–1762
Succeeded by