John Fardell (MP)
John Fardell Esq. (4 May 1784 – 5 February 1854) was a Tory Member of Parliament for the constituency of Lincoln, England from 1830 till 1831.
John Fardell | |
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| Member of Parliament for Lincoln | |
| In office 1830–1831 | |
| Preceded by | John Nicholas Fazakerley |
| Succeeded by | George Heneage |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 4 May 1784 |
| Died | 5 February 1854 (aged 69) |
| Spouse | Mary Fardell (née Tunnard) |
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He was the first son of John Fardell and Eleanor Penelope. On 26 September 1809, he married Mary Tunnard.[1]
In about 1830, Fardell purchased a manor at Holbeck. He took the old residence which was then a farmhouse occupied by Mr. Hewson. He also purchased the Manor of Greetham, and the rest of the parish, excluding the 48-acre Rectory farm which was purchased by Robert Dennis.[2]
References
- "FARDELL, John (1784-1854), of Eastgate, Lincoln and Holbeck Lodge, nr. Horncastle Lincs". The History of Parliament. Retrieved 23 March 2024.
- J. Conway Walter (1904). "Records, Historical and Antiquarian, of Parishes Round Horncastle". W.K. Morton.
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