- Patrick Chalmers (MP)
Patrick Chalmers FSA (31 October 1802 — 23 June 1854) was a British soldier, writer and politician.
He was the son of another Patrick Chalmers, a merchant from
Aldbar , from whom he inherited Aldbar Castle. After being educated in Germany he studied atOxford University , which he left before obtaining a degree. He then joined the army, serving inIreland as part of the3rd Dragoon Guards , where he rose to the rank of captain. In 1826, after his father's death, he sold his commission and returned to Aldbar. In 1832 he attempted to run for office as theMember of Parliament for Montrose Burghs, but was defeated byHoratio Ross . He ran again in 1835 and succeeded, being reelected in 1837 and 1841. In 1842 he was forced to resign due to ill-health, having an unidentified disease at the base of his spine, becoming the first Member of Parliament to be appointed as Steward of theManor of Northstead . [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=emP3OluYQeUC&pg=PA209&lpg=PA209&dq=%22Patrick+Chalmers%22+MP&source=web&ots=Hxo5u_XN5Z&sig=zFCl68yYkvV2V8qsKsbKq3Zprco&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=9&ct=result#PPA306,M1 The Gentleman's Magazine on Google Books] ]In later life he became an amateur
Antiquarian , being appointed a fellow of theSociety of Antiquaries of London on 24 January 1850 and writing a book "The Sculptured Monuments of the County of Angus" describing work he had come across. His health returned in later years, with some suggesting that he run for reelection in the next general election, but on a journey with some young relatives on a continental tour in 1854 he was struck by smallpox, immediately followed by a second bout of the spinal disease that had forced him to resign. Under the care of doctors not familiar with him, he contracted dysentery, of which he died on 23 June.References
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