Enoch Salisbury

Enoch Robert Gibbon Salisbury (7 November 1819 – 1890) was a Welsh barrister, author and politician.

The eldest son of Joseph Salisbury of Bagillt, Flintshire, he became a student of the Inner Temple, 7 January 1850, and was called to the bar on 17 November 1852.

He went on the North Wales circuit, where he had a good practice, but his main success was at the parliamentary bar.

He was elected in the Liberal interest Member of Parliament for Chester in 1857, but was unsuccessful in contesting the seat in 1859.

[3] Captain Philip Sainsbury fought for the Serbians against the Turks in 1876, but by 1900 was a resident of the Chester Workhouse.