Edward Miller Mundy

Edward Miller Mundy

Edward Miller Mundy (10 November 1800-29 January 1849) was an English Conservative politician who represented the constituency of South Derbyshire.

Miller was the son of Edward Miller Mundy and his wife Nelly Barton, daughter of James Barton, of Penwortham, Lancashire. He was grandson of Edward Miller Mundy, M.P. for Derbyshire, for thirty-eight years, who died in 1822. [Gentleman's Magazine 1849] His father died in 1834, leaving him Shipley Hall.

Miller was first elected for South Derbyshire in 1841, topping the poll in a four corner fight. In 1847 he was rechosen without opposition. He voted with the Conservative party, and supported agricultural protection.

Miller never married. He died at Barbados. His brother Robert Miller Mundy had a colonial career in the West Indies.

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