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Sir Charles Abney Hastings, 2nd Baronet
Willesley Hall when it was the home of Sir Charles Abney-Hastings, Bt.
Member of Parliament
for Leicester
In office
1826–1831
Preceded by
  • Thomas Pares
  • Succeeded by
  • Wynne Ellis
  • High Sheriff of Derbyshire
    In office
    1825–1826
    Preceded bySamuel Oldknow
    Succeeded bySir Roger Gresley, 8th Baronet
    Personal details
    Born(1792-10-01)1 October 1792
    Willesley, Derbyshire, England
    Died30 July 1858(1858-07-30) (aged 65)
    Marylebone, London, England
    Parent
    RelativesFrank Abney Hastings (brother)

    Sir Charles Abney Hastings, 2nd Baronet (1 October 1792 – 30 July 1858) of Willesley Hall, Derbyshire was both High Sheriff of Derbyshire and an MP for Leicester from 1826 to 1831.

    Biography[edit]

    Abney-Hastings was the elder son of General Sir Charles Hastings, 1st Baronet, by the daughter and heir of Thomas Abney Esq. He was born in 1792, probably in Willesley[1] and succeeded his father in 1823, assuming, after his maternal grandfather, the additional name of Abney before that of Hastings, by Royal Licence 1 December 1823.[2] It was a condition of an Abney ancestor that whoever received the manors took up the surname Abney.[3] Sir Charles was High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1825 and was MP for Leicester from 1826 to 1831.

    Charles' brother, Frank Abney Hastings, who might have inherited the title or fathered an heir, died a hero in 1828 at Zante.

    Hastings died on 30 July 1858, aged 66, at his townhouse at 6 Cavendish Square, London.[4] By a deed of settlement executed about 1846 the Blackfordby and Packington estates of Sir Charles passed to Henry Rawdon-Hastings, 4th Marquess of Hastings. Willesley Hall and its estate were left to Lady Edith Maud Rawdon-Hastings, later Countess of Loudoun,[1] the Marquess' eldest sister and wife of Charles Frederick Clifton Esq.[5]

    Charles Frederick Clifton and his wife assumed by Act of Parliament in 1859 the surname and arms of Abney-Hastings. This was required by the conditions of Charles Abney Hastings' will. His will required that this name change should be done by "sanction of Queen, Lords and Commons namely by an Act of Parliament".[5]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b [1] The Gentleman's Magazine, 1858, accessed 12 July 2008
  • ^ "No. 17983". The London Gazette. 13 December 1823. p. 2072.
  • ^ The Feudal History of the County of Derby, John Pym Yeatman, 1905, pp. 75-76:
  • ^ "Deaths". Northampton Mercury. 14 August 1858. p. 2. Retrieved 24 May 2023.
  • ^ a b On Surnames and the Rules of Law Affecting Their Change With Comments on the Correspondence of the Lord-Lieutenant of Monmouthshire and Certain Officials Respecting a Change of Surname, By Thomas Falconer, accessed 12 July 2008
  • Parliament of the United Kingdom
    Preceded by

    John Mansfield
    Thomas Pares

    Member of Parliament for Leicester
    1826–1831
    With: Robert Otway-Cave 1826–1830
    William Evans 1830–1831
    Succeeded by

    William Evans
    Wynne Ellis

    Honorary titles
    Preceded by

    Samuel Oldknow

    High Sheriff of Derbyshire
    1825–1826
    Succeeded by

    Sir Roger Gresley, Bt

    Baronetage of the United Kingdom
    Preceded by

    Charles Hastings

    Baronet
    (of Willesley Hall)
    1823–1858
    Extinct

    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Charles_Abney-Hastings&oldid=1191082599"

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