Richard Baggallay
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The Right Honourable Sir Richard Baggallay PC |
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Sir Richard Baggallay, 1876.
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Attorney-General for England and Wales | |
In office 20 April 1874 – 25 November 1875 |
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Monarch | Victoria |
Prime Minister | Benjamin Disraeli |
Preceded by | Sir John Burgess Karslake |
Succeeded by | Sir John Holker |
Personal details | |
Born | 13 May 1816 |
Died | 13 November 1888 |
Nationality | British |
Political party | Conservative |
Sir Richard Baggallay PC (13 May 1816 – 13 November 1888), was a British Conservative politician and judge of the Court of Appeal.
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Background and education
Baggallay was the son of Richard Baggallay, of Stockwell, a member of the Merchant Taylors' Company and a significant warehouseman of the City of London. He was called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, in 1843.
Political and legal career
Bagallay sat as a Conservative Party Member of Parliament (MP) for Hereford from 1865 to 1868.[1] He was knighted on 14 December 1868 after losing his seat, but was re-elected in 1870 as MP for Mid Surrey, holding the seat until 1875.[2] He served briefly as Solicitor-General under Benjamin Disraeli in 1868 and again in 1874, and as Attorney-General under Disraeli from 1874 to 1875. In 1875 he was sworn of the Privy Council[3] and appointed to the newly established Court of Appeal, where he served until his death in 1888.
Personal life
He married, on 25 February 1847, Marianne, youngest daughter of Henry Charles Lacy of Withdean Hall, Sussex, by whom he left issue.[4]
In later years Baggallay suffered from poor health and died while convalescing in Hove, Sussex. He was buried at South Metropolitan Cemetery at Norwood.
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Sources
- Obituary, The Times, 14 November 1888
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Sir Richard Baggallay
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by | Member of Parliament for Hereford 1865 – 1868 With: George Clive |
Succeeded by John William Shaw Wylie George Clive |
Preceded by | Member of Parliament for Mid Surrey 1870–1875 With: Sir Henry Peek, Bt |
Succeeded by Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bt Sir Henry Peek, Bt |
Legal offices | ||
Preceded by | Solicitor General for England and Wales September–December 1868 |
Succeeded by Sir John Coleridge |
Preceded by | Solicitor General for England and Wales 1874 |
Succeeded by Sir John Holker |
Preceded by | Attorney General for England and Wales 1874–1875 |
Succeeded by Sir John Holker |
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- ↑ Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "S" (part 6)[self-published source][better source needed]
- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 24271. p. 6033. 30 November 1875.
- ↑ Rigg 1901.
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