William Lowther

Politician

1821 – 1912

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Who was William Lowther?

William Lowther was a British diplomat and Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1868 to 1892.

Lowther was the second son of the Hon. Henry Lowther and his wife Lady Lucy Eleanor, daughter of 5th Earl of Harborough. He was educated privately and at Magdalene College, Cambridge.

Lowther entered the diplomatic service, and was unpaid Attache to the British embassy in Berlin from 1841 to 1846 and then a paid Attache at the Berlin Embassy from 1846 to 1852. He was Secretary of the Legation at Naples from 1852 to 1858, at St Petersburg from 1858 to 1859 and at Berlin from 1859 to 1861. He was Secretary of the Embassy at Berlin from 1861 to 1867 and finally Minister to Argentina at Buenos Aires from 1857 to 1868.

After his return from Argentina, Lowther decided to build a new house in London. He bought land in Kensington, and there erected Lowther Lodge, an exemplar of Queen Anne Style architecture. The cost was partly defrayed by a bequest from his uncle William Lowther, 2nd Earl of Lonsdale, who died in 1872. He and his wife lived there until his death in 1912. He was a J.P. and a Deputy Lieutenant for Westmoreland and Cumberland and a J.P. for Bedfordshire and Suffolk. He was a director of the London and North Western Railway.

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Born
Dec 14, 1821
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Nationality
  • United Kingdom
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Education
  • Magdalene College, Cambridge
Died
Jan 23, 1912

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on July 23, 2013

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