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Sir Samuel Crompton, 1st Baronet

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Sir Samuel Crompton, 1st Baronet (c. 1786 – 27 December 1849) was a politician in the United Kingdom. He served as a Member for Parliament for East Retford, Derby and Thirsk. He also served as Deputy Lieutenant for the North Riding of Yorkshire.[1]

Biography

Samuel Crompton's father – painting from Derby Art Gallery
Elizabeth Crompton was his mother – painting from Derby Art Gallery

Crompton was the son of Samuel and Sarah. His father had been the mayor of Derby in 1782 and 1788. His mother was the daughter of Samuel Fox of Derby. The Crompton family was said to be descended from a Reverend John Crompton who settled in Derbyshire at the time of Charles I.[1] Genealogies of the period refer to the family as the Cromptons of Milford House.[2]

Crompton sat as a Member of Parliament for East Retford in 1818 and served as that member of parliament until 1826, when he was elected for Derby. He held that seat until 1830. In 1834 he was elected for Thirsk. He supported the premiership of Lord Melbourne but he was not a radical liberal. Such Liberal measures as shortening parliaments or adopting voting by ballot did not enjoy his support.[1] Crompton was created a baronet, of Wood End, Yorkshire, on 21 July 1838.[3][4] He retired as member for Thirsk in 1841 when he returned to his residence there called Wood End.[1]

He married Isabella Sophia Hamilton sixth daughter of the Honourable and Rev Archibald Hamilton Cathcart (a son of the ninth Lord Cathcart) and niece to the first Earl Cathcart on 3 November 1829.[1]

Crompton served as Deputy Lieutenant for the North Riding of Yorkshire from 1808[5] and he died aged 63 at the family home. He was survived by his wife and his four daughters: Elizabeth Mary born 5 June 1831, Isabel Sarah born 7 May 1833, Fanny Selina 6 February 1835 and Alice 6 March 1837.[4] However, he died without sons so the baronetcy became extinct.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f The Gentleman's Magazine, 1849
  2. ^ Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry, John Burke, 1847, accessed 1 October 2008
  3. ^ "No. 19631". The London Gazette. 3 July 1838. p. 1488.
  4. ^ a b The baronetage of England, John Debrett
  5. ^ "No. 16115". The London Gazette. 2 February 1808. p. 175.
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for East Retford
1818–1826
With: William Evans
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Derby
1826–1830
With: Henry Frederick Compton Cavendish
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Thirsk
1834–1841
Succeeded by
Peerage of the United Kingdom
New creation Baronet
(of Wood End, Yorkshire)
1838–1849
Extinct