Sir Ernest Tritton, 1st Baronet

Sir Ernest Tritton, 1st Baronet

Sir (Charles) Ernest Tritton, 1st Baronet cr 1905; senior partner in firm of Brightwen and Co., bill-brokers and banking agents, London; Director of the UK Temperance and General Provident Institution, 1897;

born 4 September 1845; Died 28 Dec. 1918. son of late Joseph Tritton, Lombard Street; m 1872, Edith, 2nd d of late Frederick Green; one s two daughter.

Educated: Rugby; Trinity Hall, Cambridge (BA 1868).

Work: MP (C) for Norwood Division of Lambeth, 1892-1906; Vice-Chairman Hospital Sunday Fund and Chairman of Finance Committee; Vice-Chairman London City Mission; Chairman Princess Christian's Hospital for British Wounded, South Norwood; President Norwood Cottage Hospital; Member of Board of Management British Home for Incurables; a Vice-President of British and Foreign Bible Society and of Church Missionary Society.

Succeeded by: s Alfred Ernest Tritton [b 8 June 1873; m 1898, Agneta Elspeth, d of W. M. Campbell; one s three d] .

References

*Who's Who
*ThePeerage.com


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