George James Robarts CB (c. 1782 – 16 October 1829), was a British politician who served Parliament for Wallingford.[1]
George James Robarts | |
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Member of Parliament for Wallingford | |
In office 1820–1826 Serving with William Hughes | |
Preceded by | William Hughes Ebenezer Maitland |
Succeeded by | William Hughes Robert Knight |
Personal details | |
Born | 1782 |
Died | 16 October 1829 | (aged 46–47)
Political party | Whig |
Relations | Abraham Wildey Robarts (brother) William Tierney Robarts (brother) George Tierney (uncle) |
Children | 2 |
Parent(s) | Abraham Roberts Sabine Tierney |
Early life
editRobarts was born in c. 1782 into a well known, and wealthy, political family.[1] He was the second son of Abraham Roberts and his wife Sabine Tierney (sister of George Tierney). Among his brothers were Abraham Wildey Robarts, William Tierney Robarts, and James Thomas Robarts of the East India Company.[2]
Career
editRobarts served in the Peninsular War and commanded the Prince of Wales's Hussars at the Battle of Morales (a cavalry skirmish between the Duke of Wellington's vanguard and the rear guard of the French army on 2 June 1813 near the village of Morales which is in the vicinity of Toro, Zamora in Spain),[3] and fought at the Battle of Vitoria on 21 June 1813. He was promoted to Lt.-Col.[1] Robarts was transferred to the 24th Hussars on 12 November 1814.[1]
Personal life
editRobarts died unmarried with two illegitimate children from his relationship with Mary Ann Harben:[1]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e Fisher, David R. "ROBARTS, George James (?1782-1829), of Grosvenor Street, Mdx". www.historyofparliamentonline.org. History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
- ^ Taylor, Lawrence. "ROBARTS, Abraham (1745-1816), of Finsbury Square, Moorfields, London and North End, Hampstead, Mdx". www.historyofparliamentonline.org. History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
- ^ Frazer 1859.
- ^ a b Chancery, Great Britain Court of (1844). Reports of Cases Decided in the High Court of Chancery ...: With Notes and References to Both English and American Decisions ... Gould, Banks & Company. p. 636. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
Works cited
edit- Frazer, Sir Augustus Simon (1859), "Letter XLVIII", in Malet, Harold Esdaile; Sabine, Sir Edward (eds.), Letters of Colonel Sir Augustus Simon Frazer, K.C.B. commanding the Royal horse artillery in the army under Wellington: Written during the peninsular and Waterloo campaigns, Historical records of the Eighteenth Hussars, Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, pp. 130–132