George Canning, 1st Baron Garvagh

George Canning, 1st Baron Garvagh FRS (15 November 1778 – 20 August 1840) was an Anglo-Irish Member of Parliament.

Garvagh was the son of Paul Canning and the grandson of Stratford Canning of Garvagh in County Londonderry. Prime Minister George Canning and the diplomat Stratford Canning, 1st Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe, were his first cousins. He was elected to the House of Commons for Sligo Borough in 1806, a seat he held until 1812, and then represented Petersfield from 1812 to 1820. On 1 February 1810 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society and on 28 October 1818 he was raised to the Peerage of Ireland as Baron Garvagh, of Garvagh in the County of Londonderry. Lord Garvagh later served as Lord Lieutenant of County Londonderry between 1831 and 1840. He died while staying at a hotel in Châlons-sur-Marne (now renamed Châlons-en-Champagne) in August 1840, aged 61, and was succeeded in the barony by his son Charles Henry Spencer George Canning.

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    Parliament of the United Kingdom
    Preceded by
    Owen Wynne
    Member of Parliament for Sligo Borough
    1806–1812
    Succeeded by
    Joshua Spencer
    Preceded by
    Hylton Jolliffe
    George Canning
    Member of Parliament for Petersfield
    1812–1820
    With: Hylton Jolliffe
    Succeeded by
    Hylton Jolliffe
    The Lord Hotham
    Honorary titles
    New title Lord Lieutenant of County Londonderry
    1831–1840
    Succeeded by
    Sir Robert Ferguson, Bt
    Peerage of Ireland
    New creation Baron Garvagh
    1818–1840
    Succeeded by
    Charles Canning
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