- Thomas Baring
Thomas Charles Baring (
16 May 1831 -2 April 1891 ), was a British banker and Conservative politician.Baring was the son of the Right Reverend
Charles Baring ,Bishop of Durham , younger son ofSir Thomas Baring, 2nd Baronet . His mother was Mary Ursula, daughter of Charles Sealy. He was educated at Harrow andWadham College, Oxford , and became a partner in the family firm of Baring Brothers & Co. He entered Parliament for Essex South in 1874, a seat he held until 1885, and later represented the City of London from 1887 to 1891. Baring also served as aJustice of the Peace forEssex ,Middlesex ,London andWestminster , was a member of the Royal Commission on Loss of Life at Sea from 1885 to 1887, and the author of among other works "Pindar in English Rhyme" and "The System of Epicures". When Baring Brothers & Co. experienced problems in 1890 he returned to business life and led the reorganization of the company into alimited liability company , and served as Chairman of its Board of Directors until his death.Baring married Susan, daughter of
Robert Bowne Minturn , ofNew York City , in 1859. They had four sons and three daughters (of whom two sons never reached adulthood). He died in April 1891, aged 59. His wife survived him by six years and died in January 1897.ee also
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