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James Ewing (MP)

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James Ewing (11 January 1784 – 18 December 1852)[1] was a British politician. He was aMember of Parliament forWareham, 1830–1831.

Family

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Ewing was an Irishman, whose father may have been James Ewing from Dublin or James Ewing from Londonderry. He believed himself to have been born in Dublin, but had trouble proving his birth details.[1]

Ewing married three times, firstly in 1812 to Mary Ann Carige (resulting in 1 daughter), but she died the following year. His second marriage was in 1816 to Jane Morton, and lasted until her death in 1842. They had at least three daughters together. His last marriage was to Louisa Dick in 1843; they had one daughter.[1]

East India Company appointments

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In 1803 Ewing was appointed to theEast India Company and arrived in India in February 1804, as a minor legal official. Ewing's first two marriages took place in India, and he made 'a considerable fortune' there.[1]

Ewing's uncle, Robert Ewing of Londonderry and York Place, Portman Square London died in December 1827, leaving an estate of less than £60,000. Ewing inherited two thirds of the estate, with the other third going to his sister Margaret Curwen. Another sister, Martha, was disinherited for secretly marrying an unsuitable man.[1]

Ewing returned to England in 1828 and purchased the Wareham seat in Parliament fromJohn Calcraft. He was returned unopposed in 1830. He is not recorded as making any speech in the House, and left in 1831 when Parliament was dissolved.[1]

In 1832 Ewing had bought the manor ofMagdalen Laver in Essex from John Cozens.[2]

Ewing died inRichmond, Surrey in December 1852. He was survived by his second daughter (the eldest with his second wife), Anna Caroline Morton, who in 1843 had married Caledon Du Pré Alexander of Auberies, Essex, son ofJosias Alexander.[1]

Not MP for Glasgow

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Ewing is frequently confused withJames Ewing of Strathleven (1775–1853) MP forGlasgow, 1832–1835 and co-founder of theGlasgow Necropolis.[3] This James Ewing purchasedStrathleven House, Dumbartonshire, in 1830.[4] He was elected a Fellow of theRoyal Society of Edinburgh his proposer beingThomas Kinnear.

References

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  1. ^abcdefg"EWING, James (1784-1852), of 18 Park Crescent, Regent's Park, Mdx. | History of Parliament Online".www.historyofparliamentonline.org. Retrieved7 October 2020.
  2. ^"Magdalen Laver: Manor | British History Online".www.british-history.ac.uk. Retrieved7 October 2020.
  3. ^"James Ewing of Strathleven (1775-1853) — Friends of Glasgow Necropolis".www.glasgownecropolis.org. Retrieved3 June 2021.
  4. ^"Strathleven House Conservation Plan"(PDF). Scottish Historic Buildings Trust. April 1997. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 7 January 2014. Retrieved28 August 2013.

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Preceded byMember of Parliament forWareham
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With:John Calcraft
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