Samuel Elias Sawbridge

Samuel Elias Sawbridge
Member of Parliament for Canterbury
In office
1796 – 2 March 1797
Serving with John Baker
Preceded byGeorge Gipps
Sir John Honywood, Bt
Succeeded byElection declared void 2 Mar 1797
Member of Parliament for Canterbury
In office
1797–1797
Serving with John Baker
Preceded byElection declared void 2 Mar 1797
Succeeded bySir John Honywood, Bt
George Gipps
Member of Parliament for Canterbury
In office
1807–1807
Serving with John Baker
Preceded byJohn Baker
James Simmons
Succeeded byJohn Baker
Edward Taylor
Personal details
Born(1769-01-07)7 January 1769
Died27 May 1850(1850-05-27) (aged 81)
PartyWhig
SpouseElizabeth Ellis
Parents
RelativesJohn Erle-Drax (son)
EducationHarrow School
Eton College
Military career
Allegiance Great Britain
BranchBritish Army
RankColonel
UnitEast Kent Militia

Samuel Elias Sawbridge (7 January 1769 – 27 May 1850)[1] was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons of Great Britain and then of the United Kingdom from 1796 to 1797 and again in 1807.

He was the second son of John Sawbridge of Olantigh, Kent and his wife Anne Stephenson, daughter of Sir William Stephenson. His father was Lord Mayor of London in 1775 and MP for both Hythe and the City of London.[2] Sawbridge was educated at both Harrow School and Eton College. He joined the East Kent Militia as an ensign and rose to the rank of Colonel by 1808.

On the early death of his elder brother he inherited his father's fortune and in 1796 acquired a seat in Parliament to represent Canterbury. However the election was declared void on 2 March 1797. Re-elected on 10 March 1797 he was again unseated on petition on 12 May 1797. He was finally properly elected for Canterbury in February 1807, sitting only until May 1807, after which he left Parliament for the life of a country gentleman and Militia colonel.[3]

He died in May 1850, aged 81. He had married Elizabeth, the daughter of Bombay Governor Brabazon Ellis of Wyddiall Hall, Hertfordshire, with whom he had 5 sons and 3 daughters. Their son John was Member of Parliament for Wareham for many years.

References

  1. ^ The Register of Births and Baptisms in the Parish of St James within the Liberty of Westminster. 1761-1786. 18 February 1769.
  2. ^ John Burke History of the Commoners of Great Britain
  3. ^ "SAWBRIDGE, Samuel Elias (1769-1850), of Olantigh, Kent". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 11 May 2016.