Walter Wren

Walter Wren (28 December 1833 – 5 August 1898) was an English tutor and Liberal Party politician who sat in the House of Commons briefly in 1880.

[2] He became a teacher and, at Wren and Gurney, the crammer he jointly established with Henry Palin Gurney, coached pupils privately for military college and for the Indian Civil Service.

However his election was declared void in June on account of bribery by one of his agents.

[2] He had several children; his daughter from his first marriage, Feona Mary Duport, married Frank Geere Howard, a Municipal Reform Party member of the London County Council;[5] his fourth daughter, Mary Dorothea, married Sir Thomas Marris Taylor, C.B.E., a principal at Wren's school from 1898 to 1915, later a director of the Ministry of Munitions;[6] a son, Emil Fitzwalter Wren (1871-1933), was a barrister.

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Wren in 1880