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The Honourable Francis John Robert Child Villiers (11 October 1819 – 8 May 1862)[1] was a British Conservative Party politician.
Francis Child Villiers | |
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Member of Parliament for Rochester | |
In office 1852-1856 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 11 October 1819 |
Died | 8 May 1862 42) | (aged
Political party | Conservative |
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Relatives | George Child Villiers (brother) Sarah Child-Villiers (sister) |
Child Villiers was the fourth son of George Child Villiers, 5th Earl of Jersey, by his wife Lady Sarah Fane. He was elected as a Member of Parliament (MP) for the borough of Rochester in Kent at the 1852 general election[2] and resigned through appointment as Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds on 22 November 1855.[3]
Villiers was appointed a Steward of the Jockey Club in 1853.[4] In 1855 he left the country, with £100,000 of betting debts unpaid.[5]
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