Robert Blagden Hale

Robert Blagden Hale (29 September 1807 – 22 July 1883)[1][2] was a British Conservative politician.

Hale was the son of his namesake, Robert Hale Blagden Hale and Lady Theodosia Eleanor Bourke, daughter of Joseph Bourke, 3rd Earl of Mayo.

[2] Hale was first elected Conservative MP for West Gloucestershire at a by-election in 1836—caused by the succession of Lord Worcester to the peerage as Duke of Beaufort—and held the seat until the 1857 general election when he did not seek re-election.

[3] Outside of his political career, Hale was a Justice of the Peace and, in 1870, the High Sheriff of Gloucestershire.

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