Sir Richard Williams-Bulkeley, 10th Baronet
Sir Richard Bulkeley Williams-Bulkeley, 10th baronet (23 September 1801 – 28 August 1875) was an English Whig and Liberal Party politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1831 and 1868.
Bulkeley-Williams was born as Williams to Sir Robert Williams, 9th Baronet and his wife Anne Lewis.[1] In 1827 he assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Bulkeley on succeeding to the estates of Thomas James Bulkeley, 7th Viscount Bulkeley.
At the 1831 general election Williams-Bulkeley was elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Beaumaris.[2] In the reformed parliament he was elected at the 1832 general election as MP for Anglesey, and held the seat until 1837.[3] He was elected as MP for Flint Burghs in 1841 and held the seat until 1847. He then stood again and was elected at Anglesey and held the seat until 1868. He served as Lord Lieutenant of Caernarvonshire from 7 March 1851 to 14 September 1866.
Williams-Bulkeley died at the age of 73.
Williams Bulkeley married Maria Frances Massey-Standley, daughter of Thomas Stanley Massey-Standley, on 30 August 1832. He was succeeded in the Baronetcy by his son Richard.
References
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Sir Richard Williams-Bulkeley
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by Sir Robert Williams, Bt |
Member of Parliament for Beaumaris 1831 – 1832 |
Succeeded by Frederick Paget |
Preceded by The Earl of Uxbridge |
Member of Parliament for Anglesey 1832 – 1837 |
Succeeded by Hon. William Stanley |
Preceded by Charles Dundas |
Member of Parliament for Flint Boroughs 1841 – 1847 |
Succeeded by Sir John Hanmer, Bt |
Preceded by Hon. William Stanley |
Member of Parliament for Anglesey 1847 – 1868 |
Succeeded by Richard Davies |
Baronetage of England | ||
Preceded by Robert Williams |
Baronet (of Penrhyn) 1830–1875 |
Succeeded by Richard Williams-Bulkeley |