Aubrey Beauclerk (politician)

Aubrey William de Vere Beauclerk (1801 – 1854) was a Radical British Member of Parliament (MP), who was elected to serve the dual-member East Surrey, making contributions in the Commons between 1833 and 1837, when he did not stand for re-election.

Ida Beauclerk drowned in the pond at St Leonard's Lodge, Sussex, on 23 April 1839; the jury and coroner met the next day at the house and found she might have accidentally fallen, being at times accustomed to giddiness.

Charles Beauclerk of army captain rank, curate of four parishes in Ulster then vicar (1869-1875) of St Mary's Church, Belfast, then chaplain at Boulogne.

[6] He died on 1 February 1854 at Ardglass Castle,[7] which he inherited from William Ogilvie his grandfather,[8] and was buried in the family vault at the parish church.

He believed in a small, fixed duty (trade tariff) on corn, sought Anglican Church reform and an end to taxes on knowledge.

Leonardslee House (St Leonard's Lodge) and a grass-covered part of its extensive grounds