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Lewis Randle Starkey (13 March 1836 – 16 September 1910) was a British Conservative politician.

Biography[]

He was the eldest son of John Starkey of Spring Lodge, Huddersfield and his wife, Sarah Anne, daughter of Joseph Armitage, a millowner of Milnsbridge, Yorkshire.[1] Following education at Rugby School and the University of Berlin he entered "commercial pursuits" in Yorkshire.[2] In October 1857, he was commissioned a lieutenant in the 2nd West Yorkshire Regiment of Yeomanry.[3] In 1858 he married his namesake, Constance Margaret, daughter of Thomas Starkey.[1] He was appointed a deputy lieutenant of the West Riding of Yorkshire on 6 December 1867,[4] and was promoted to captain in the Yeomanry on 22 February 1868.[5]

In 1868 he was chosen by the Conservative Party to be a parliamentary candidate for the Southern West Riding of Yorkshire, but failed to be elected.[6] He was the party's candidate again at the next general election in 1874, and was elected in the place of the sitting Liberal member of parliament, Henry F Beaumont.[1] By this time, he was living at Heath Hall, near Wakefield.[1] Starkey only served one term in the Commons, losing his seat at the 1880 general election.[7]

Having left parliament, Starkey and his family moved to Norwood Park, near Southwell, Nottinghamshire in 1881.[8] He held the office of High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire in 1891, was an alderman on Nottinghamshire County Council,[2] and was appointed a deputy lieutenant of the county in January 1891.[9] He was a director of the Midland Railway.[2] Starkey's eldest son was John R Starkey, who became MP for Newark, and a baronet.[2]

Lewis Randle Starkey died in September 1910, aged 74.[2]

References[]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "New Members". The Times. 4 March 1874. p. 17. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 "Obituary: Mr L R Starkey". The Times. 17 September 1910. p. 10. 
  3. "No. 22056". 30 October 1857. p. 3599. https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/22056/page/3599 
  4. "No. 23338". 31 December 1867. p. 7114. https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/23338/page/7114 
  5. "No. 23363". 20 March 1868. p. 1771. https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/23363/page/1771 
  6. "The Coming Elections". The Times. 9 November 1868. p. 4. 
  7. "The Polls". The Times. 12 April 1880. p. 10. 
  8. "Norwood Park - History". Norwood Park Events Ltd.. Archived from the original on 1 May 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090501162122/http://www.norwoodpark.co.uk/history.htm. Retrieved 22 May 2009. 
  9. "No. 26123". 9 January 1891. p. 167. https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/26123/page/167 

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Walter Spencer-Stanhope
Henry Beaumont
Member of Parliament for the Southern West Riding of Yorkshire
1874–1880
With: Hon. Henry Wentworth-FitzWilliam
Succeeded by
Hon. Henry Wentworth-FitzWilliam
William Henry Leatham
Honorary titles
Preceded by
Sir Charles Seely
High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire
1891
Succeeded by
Sir Thomas Birkin
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