William John Lysley

William John Lysley (1791 1873) was M.P. for Chippenham, Wiltshire, England from 1859 to 1865.[1]

Early life and career

Lysley was born on 12 December 1791, the son of William Lysley and Ann (née Barker).[2]

He was admitted as a barrister by Inner Temple and in 1828 married Caroline Marshall, daughter of John Marshall of Ardwick House, Lancaster.[2][3]

In 1851 Lysley was appointed High Sheriff of Hertfordshire.[4] He also held the offices of Deputy Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace; he lived at Mimwood, Hertfordshire and Pewsham, Wiltshire.

In the General Election of April 28, 1859, Lysley was elected as the second member for Chippenham as a Liberal.[1]

He was a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries until his death.[5]

Legacy

Lysley and his wife had four children, Caroline Gertrude (d. 1879), Sarah Maria (d. 1870), William Gerard (13 June 1831 - 6 Oct 1887) and Warine Bayley Marshall.[2]

His name lives on in Chippenham in the name of the Lysley Arms public house at Pewsham.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Robert Parry Nisbet
Henry George Boldero
Member of Parliament for Chippenham
with Richard Penruddocke Long

18591865
Succeeded by
Sir John Neeld, Bt
Gabriel Goldney
Honorary titles
Preceded by
Fulke Greville
High Sheriff of Hertfordshire
1851
Succeeded by
Wynn Ellis


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