Talk:John George Smyth (1815–1869)
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[edit]The original draft identifies him as a Conservative. This link identifies him as a Liberal-Conservative, also known as Peelites. Did he change party affiliation while in office? Eastmain (talk • contribs) 11:19, 27 June 2018 (UTC)
- Hi Eastmain, I found "Dod's Parliamentary Companion" mentions him thus (with attempt to correct OCR errors): "Eld. S. [eldest son] of the late John Henry Smyth, esq., of Heath Hall, Yorkshire, by [his 2nd] wife. Lady Elisabeth Anne, 3rd d. of the 4th Duke of Grafton. A grandson of the Right Hon. John Smyth, formerly Master of the ICint[?]. B. in Charlea?t.[?], Berkeley-sq., 1816; m. 1837, Hon. Diana. 5th d. of the 8rd Lord Macdonald. Was educated at Eton, and at Cambridge, where he was a fellow-commoner at Trinity Coll. Is a Magistrate for Yorksh., Col. of the 8nd West York Militia, and a Deputy-Leut. of the West Riding of York. A Conservative formerly in favour of protection, but now "unwilling to reimpose a duty on foreign corn", will vote for a "revision and re-adjustment of taxation", opposed to the continuance of the Maynooth grant. First returned for the city of York in 1847 without opposition."[1]. Fences&Windows 06:20, 28 June 2018 (UTC)
- His family tree:[2] (RS?) Fences&Windows 06:38, 28 June 2018 (UTC)
- He was a governor of Wakefield school, like his father, who was an MP for Cambridge University.[3] Fences&Windows 06:42, 28 June 2018 (UTC)