Sir John Dashwood-King, 4th Baronet

Sir John Dashwood-King, 4th Baronet

Sir John Dashwood-King, 4th Baronet (1765 – 22 October 1849) was a British Tory politician and country gentleman.

The son of Sir John Dashwood-King, 3rd Baronet and half-nephew of Francis Dashwood, 15th Baron le Despencer, he shared little of their cultured and hedonistic ways and was a pious churchgoer.

On 29 August 1789, he married Mary Anne Broadhead, by whom he had seven children:
*Sir George Dashwood, 5th Baronet (1790–1862)
*Francis Dashwood (d. May 1817)
*Sir John Dashwood, 6th Baronet (1792–1863)
*Captain Edwin Sandys Dashwood (d. 1835). An officer of the Royal Horse Guards, he married Emily Hare in 1821, but became an alcoholic and died of delirium tremens in Paris. He left a son:
**Sir Edwin Dashwood, 7th Baronet (1825–1882)
*Rev. Henry Dashwood (d. 6 February 1846), married on 19 September 1826) Anne Leader and had issue. Vicar of West Wycombe in 1832, but lost his post due to indiscreet romantic entanglements.
*Mary Dashwood, married in 1815 Augustus Fitzhardinge Berkeley, natural son of Frederick Berkeley, 5th Earl of Berkeley
*Elizabeth Dashwood (d. 29 August 1846), married in 1821 W.H. Sober, married on 28 April 1827 Anthony St. Leger and had issue

Much given to country life, he established the Bourton Hunt, a pack of harriers, at his estate in Gloucestershire, and was also considered an excellent judge of horses.

In 1793, he inherited the baronetcy and West Wycombe Park, and stood unsuccessfully for the borough of Wycombe. He was returned in 1796, and would hold the seat until 1831, playing an active role in local politics as well. However, he disliked his seat at West Wycombe as unsuitable for hunting and too expensive to maintain, attempting to sell it to the Duke of Somerset, but was not able to do so. He preferred to live in Halton House, near Aylesbury.

An unfortunate incident ensued in 1800, when he suspected his wife of being overly intimate with the Prince of Wales and made her leave London for Bourton.

An independent Tory, he was mobbed in Wycombe for his opposition to the Reform Bill in 1831, and left Parliament in 1831, preferring not to contest the election of 1832. Due to heavy investment in land in Buckinghamshire, he died burdened by poverty and crushing debt.

External links

* [http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/dd/dashwood01.htm Dashwood genealogy]

References

*cite book | last=Dashwood | first=Sir Francis | authorlink=Sir Francis Dashwood, 11th Baronet | title=The Dashwoods of West Wycombe | year=1987 | publisher=Aurum Press Ltd. | location=London | id=ISBN 0-948149-77-9


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