Sir Edward Blackett, 4th Baronet
Sir Edward Blackett, 4th Baronet (April 9, 1719 – February 3, 1804) was a baronet and member of the British House of Commons for Northumberland.[1]
Blackett was the son of John Blackett of Newby Park (the second son of Sir Edward Blackett, 2nd Baronet) and his wife Patience Wise. He sold Newby Hall, Ripon, Yorkshire, the family seat since 1690, to William Welland in 1748. In 1756 he succeeded to the Baronetcy on the death of his uncle Sir Edward Blackett, 3rd Baronet.
He was High Sheriff of Northumberland 1757–1758 and in 1768 became MP for Northumberland until 1774.
In 1757 he married Anne Douglas, daughter of Oley Douglas and heiress of Matfen, Northumberland and was succeeded by their son William.
Further reading
- Kirtley, Allan, Longbottom, Patricia, Blackett, Martin. A History of the Blacketts. (2013) The Blacketts. ISBN 978-0-9575675-0-4.
References
- ↑ "Blackett Baronets". the Blacketts. Al Kirtley, Martin Blackett & Pat Longbottom. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
Parliament of Great Britain | ||
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Preceded by Sir Henry Grey, Bt George Delaval |
Member of Parliament for Northumberland with George Delaval 1768–1774 |
Succeeded by Lord Algernon Percy Sir William Middleton |
Baronetage of England | ||
Preceded by Edward Blackett |
Baronet (of Matfen Hall) 1756–1804 |
Succeeded by William Blackett |
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