William Newton (politician)

For other people named William Newton, see William Newton (disambiguation).

William Newton (c. 1783 – 4 November 1862) was an English politician.

He was the son of Samuel (or James) Newton, a well-to-do St Kitts plantation owner from Stowey, Somerset, and was educated at Eton and Pembroke College, Oxford. He settled in Suffolk in 1813 after his father purchased Elveden Hall, near Thetford from the 4th Earl of Albemarle.

He was elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Ipswich from 1818 to 1820.

He was married 13 December 1811 in Ferry Fryston, Yorkshire. His wife Elizabeth (or Eliza) was the daughter of Richard Slater Milnes, MP for the city of York. William and Eliza had ten children; their fifth son Alfred Newton became a famous ornithologist, their sixth, Edward Newton, a colonial administrator.

On his death in 1862 Elveden Hall was sold to the Maharajah Duleep Singh.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
John Round and
Robert Crickett
Member of Parliament for Ipswich
18181820
With: Robert Crickett
Succeeded by
William Haldimand and
Thomas Barrett-Lennard


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