Grosvenor Hodgkinson
Politician
1818 – 1881
Who was Grosvenor Hodgkinson?
Grosvenor Hodgkinson was an English lawyer and Liberal Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1859 to 1874.
Hodgkinson was the son of George Hodgkinson and his wife Julia Beevor, daughter of the Rev. John. Beevor, Rector of Claypole, Lincolnshire. He was educated at the grammar school at Louth, and was admitted an attorney and solicitor in 1839. He was in practice at Newark, in partnership with J. T. B. Pratt, but gave up his legal practice in 1870. He was a director of the Law Life Assurance Co. and the Midland Railway Company and chairman of the London Chatham and Dover Railway. He was also a Justice of the Peace for Newark and Nootinghamshire.
At the 1859 general election Hodgkinson was elected as a Member of Parliament for Newark, defeating the sitting Liberal MP the Earl of Lincoln. He was re-elected in 1865 and in 1868, and held the seat until he stood down from Parliament at the 1874 general election.
Hodgkinson died on 15 February 1881, at his home in Newark, aged 62.
Hodgkinson married Alice Harvey, daughter of Robert Harvey of Balderton in 1845.
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