- Robert Short (officer)
Robert Short was a
lieutenant-colonel in the 21st Madras Native Infantry,Honourable East India Company . He later became 54th Lord of the Manor of Solihull.Early Years
Short was born on 30 December 1783 in
Solihull ,Warwickshire . He was born to John and Jane Short, neé Mashiter. John Short was a well-known and respected surgeon inSolihull and Jane was from an aristocratic family on her mother's side. Thus, Robert Short had a comfortable childhood and enjoyed the way of life thatSolihull and the surrounding area afforded him; 'Urbs in rure' ("town in the country") is the town's motto.Short was educated at
Solihull School with his five brothers. He was well-known within the school even prior to his acceptance. His maternal grandfather, Rev. Richard Mashiter, had been Headmaster until 1769 and his father was aFeoffee ; a position he held for 57 years. The young Short is said to have enjoyed his days at School and always showed sporting talent.Career
Following
Solihull School Short joined the Army of theHonourable East India Company and achieved the rank of leiutenant-colonel in the 21st Madras Native Infantry at a high point in theCompany rule in India . He retired as an Honorary Colonel on 9 September 1830.He was offered another job by the East India Company in India although upon his return to England he married Mary Astle in 1835 and so wanted to remain in the marital home. He took several jobs as a Justice of the Peace in 1938 and served for a 20 year period. He was also elected to the position of Guardian of the Poor Law Union and then as its Chairman.
During his career he commended
Solihull School to traders and his fellow officers resulting in an increase in reputation of the school.Latter years
He purchased the Lordship of the Manor of Solihull in 1850 to become 54th Lord of the Manor.
He died in 1859 aged 75 and was buried at St Alphege on 2 July. Under his will the Lordship of the Manor passed to the Rev. John Couchman, eldest son of his sister Elizabeth. The Couchmans, who still live locally, remain Lords of the Manor. The Manor House, renamed Manor Cottage, passed to Robert’s younger brother, Thomas who was Deputy Master at
Rugby School having been beaten to the Headmastership by one DrThomas Arnold .Bibliography
* http://www.archerfamily.org.uk/family/short.htm
* http://www.solihull.gov.uk/akssolihull/images/att2450.doc
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