John Kenelm Digby Wingfield Digby (2 September 1859 – 25 December 1904) was an English
landowner and
Conservative
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member of parliament
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. His name is often given as Wingfield-Digby, but the family does not use the hyphen.
Life

Wingfield Digby was born at Blythe Hall, Coleshill, Warwickshire, the son of Captain John Digby Wingfield Digby and Maria Madan. A
Justice of the Peace, he lived at Coleshill Park, Warwickshire, and
Sherborne Castle
Sherborne Castle is a 16th-century Tudor mansion southeast of Sherborne in Dorset, England, within the parish of Castleton. It stands in a park which formed a small part of the Digby estate.
Old castle
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, Dorset, another family seat.
First elected at a by-election in
Mid Somerset in March 1885, Wingfield Digby's seat was abolished with effect from the
election of December 1885. He went on to represent
North Dorset
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between the
election of 1892 and his death in 1904.
[''Burke's Landed Gentry'' vol. 1 (1965), p. 207]
On 13 December 1883 Wingfield Digby married firstly Georgiana Rosamund Hewitt, a daughter of
James Hewitt, 4th Viscount Lifford
James Hewitt, 4th Viscount Lifford, DL (31 March 1811 – 20 November 1887), of Meenglass Castle, County Donegal, was Deputy Lieutenant for the County of Donegal.
Early life and family
He was born on 31 March 1811 at Merrion Square, Dublin, a ...
, and Lydia Lucy Wingfield Digby, in
County Donegal
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. On 12 December 1888, his father died, and he inherited landed properties. In 1890 he married secondly Charlotte Kathleen Digby, a daughter of William John Digby and Sara Rebecca Le Poer Trench, at Paddington.
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With his first wife, Wingfield Digby had three children, Lydia Mary (1884–1887), Frederick James Bosworth (born 1885) and Georgina Rosamund Lettice (1887–1888). With his second wife, he had a further five children, Kenelm Essex Digby Bosworth (1891–1972), Kathleen Venetia (1892–1982), Dorothy Charlotte Edith (1894–1918), John Reginald (1896–1988), and Robert Almarus Wingfield Digby (1901–1974).][
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Notes
External links
Mr John Wingfield-Digby
at theyworkforyou.com
at parliament.uk
Digby, John Kenelm Digby Wingfield (1859-1904) MP
at nationalarchives.gov.uk
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1859 births
1904 deaths