John Fardell (MP)

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John Fardell
Member of Parliament
for Lincoln
In office
1830–1831
Serving with Charles Sibthorp
Preceded byJohn Nicholas Fazakerley
Succeeded byGeorge Heneage
Personal details
Born4 May 1784
Died5 February 1854 (aged 69)
SpouseMary Fardell (née Tunnard)
Parents
  • John Fardell (father)
  • Eleanor Fardell (née Penelope) (mother)

John Fardell Esq. (4 May 1784 – 5 February 1854) was a Tory Member of Parliament for the constituency of Lincoln, England from 1830 till 1831.

He was the first son of John Fardell and Eleanor Penelope. On 26 September 1809, he married Mary Tunnard.[1]

In about 1830, Fardell purchased a manor at Holbeck. He took the old residence which was then a farmhouse occupied by Mr. Hewson. He also purchased the Manor of Greetham, and the rest of the parish, excluding the 48-acre Rectory farm which was purchased by Robert Dennis.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "FARDELL, John (1784-1854), of Eastgate, Lincoln and Holbeck Lodge, nr. Horncastle Lincs". The History of Parliament. Retrieved 23 March 2024.
  2. ^ J. Conway Walter (1904). "Records, Historical and Antiquarian, of Parishes Round Horncastle". W.K. Morton.