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Sir Christopher William Codrington (12 March 1805 – 24 June 1864), of Dodington, Gloucestershire, was a British MP for East Gloucestershire between 7 August 1834 and 24 June 1864 and a landowner in Gloucestershire. Codrington was first elected to the House of Commons in a by-election on 7 August 1834, to replace Sir Berkeley Guise, 2nd Baronet (who had died 23 July 1834) as one of the two members for the East Gloucestershire parliamentary constituency. He was re-elected on 10 January 1835, on 5 July 1841, on 27 February 1847 (with his young brother-in-law the Marquess of Worcester), in 1852 again with Worcester. When Worcester's father died in 1853, he became 8th Duke of Beaufort and was translated to the House of Lords. His seat was then filled briefly by
Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, 8th Baronet Sir Michael Hicks Hicks-Beach, 8th Baronet DL (25 October 1809 – 22 November 1854) was a British Conservative Party MP and High Sheriff. He was appointed High Sheriff of Gloucestershire for 1840 and then returned as Member of Parliament ( ...
between 9 January 1854 and 29 November 1854 when Hicks-Beach died. A second by-election on 19 December 1854 resulted in the election of
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, a wealthy landowner and dilettante, as the second member. Codrington and Holford represented East Gloucestershire for the next ten years, until Codrington's own death.


Family

Codrington was the eldest son of
Christopher Bethell-Codrington Christopher Bethell-Codrington (until 1797 known as Christopher Codrington; October 1764 – 4 February 1843) was a British politician, planter and amateur cricket player who served as a MP in the British Parliament. In 1792, he inherited fro ...
(died 1843), of Doddington Park, Gloucestershire, since 1764, and the grandson of Edward Codrington. The elder Christopher had inherited Dodington Park from a relative who disinherited his son; he was required to change his name to Bethell-Codrington (thus his son is also sometimes known as Christopher Bethell-Codrington). His mother was the Hon. Harriet Foley (d. 1843) daughter of Thomas Foley, 2nd Baron Foley of Kidderminster (1742–1793) by his wife Lady Henrietta Stanhope, herself daughter of the
Earl of Harrington Earl of Harrington is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain that was created in 1742. History The earldom of Harrington was granted in 1742 to William Stanhope, 1st Baron Harrington, the former Secretary of State and then Lord President o ...
. Through his maternal grandmother, Codrington was thus connected to the earls of Sefton, the barons Penrhyn and landed gentry families. In 1836, Codrington married Lady Georgiana Charlotte Anne Somerset (1817–1884), second daughter of
Henry Somerset, 7th Duke of Beaufort Major Henry Somerset, 7th Duke of Beaufort, KG (5 February 1792 – 17 November 1853), styled Earl of Glamorgan until 1803 and Marquess of Worcester between 1803 and 1835, was a British peer, soldier, and politician. Background Beaufort was t ...
, and younger daughter by his first wife Georgiana Frederica Fitzroy (d. 1821), a niece of the
Duke of Wellington Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, (1 May 1769 – 14 September 1852) was an Anglo-Irish soldier and Tory statesman who was one of the leading military and political figures of 19th-century Britain, serving twice as prime minister o ...
. Georgiana's paternal ancestors included the
Schuyler family The Schuyler family ( /ˈskaɪlər/; Dutch pronunciation: xœylər was a prominent Dutch family in New York and New Jersey in the 18th and 19th centuries, whose descendants played a critical role in the formation of the United States (especiall ...
, the
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and the Delancey family of British North America. They had issue # Sir Gerald William Henry Codrington, 1st Bt., of Dodington Park (1850–1929), married in 1887 his first half-cousin maternally, Lady Edith Henrietta Sybil Denison (d. 1945), daughter of
William Henry Forester Denison, 1st Earl of Londesborough William Henry Forester Denison, 1st Earl of Londesborough (19 June 1834 – 19 April 1900), known as The Lord Londesborough from 1860 to 1887, was a British peer and Liberal politician. He was also one of the main founders of Scarborough FC. E ...
by his wife Lady Edith Frances Wilhelmina Somerset (1838–1915), youngest daughter of the 7th Duke of Beaufort. They had issue. Their grandson was Sir Simon Francis Bethell Codrington, 3rd Bt., of Dodington Park, (1923–2005) who had three sons and two grandsons in remainder to the baronetcy. His eldest son Sir Christopher George Wayne Codrington, 4th Baronet (b. 1960) has not yet made out his claim to the baronetcy. # Captain George John Granville Christopher Codrington (1855–1932). # Alice Emily Georgiana Olivia Codrington (d. 1920), who married 1891 Sir Henry Mervyn Vavasour, 3rd Bt., of Spalington (1814–1912), son and heir of Sir Henry Maghull Mervin Vavasour, 2nd Bt., and had issue, one daughter. With his death without surviving heirs male, the baronetcy created in 1801 became extinct in the third generation. Codrington's elder son Gerald was created a baronet in 1876.


See also

* Codrington baronets


References


External links

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Descendants of Sir Christopher William Codrington


from the Bethells showing the older baronetcy created 1721 for the eventually disinherited senior line. {{DEFAULTSORT:Codrington, Christopher William Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies UK MPs 1832–1835 UK MPs 1835–1837 UK MPs 1837–1841 UK MPs 1841–1847 UK MPs 1847–1852 UK MPs 1852–1857 UK MPs 1857–1859 UK MPs 1859–1865 1805 births 1864 deaths People from South Gloucestershire District