Coleridge Kennard (politician)

Coleridge John Kennard (6 October 1828 – 25 December 1890)[1] was a Conservative Party politician.

However, he was then elected MP for the constituency at a by-election in 1882, but lost the seat when it was reduced to one member in 1885.

[6] He was a managing director of Heywood, Kennard and Co. bank, and co-founder of the Evening News.

Together, they had at least two children: Meredyth Sophia Frances, and Hugh Coleridge Downing.

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