Frederick Thomas Penton (1851 – 12 June 1929) was a British army officer and Conservative Party politician.[1][2]
He was the eldest son of Colonel Henry Penton, developer of the Pentonville area of London and his wife, Eliza Maria nee Langley of Brittas Castle, County Tipperary.[2][3] He was educated at Harrow School and Christ Church, Oxford.[2] In 1873 he received a commission in the 4th Dragoon Guards and served in the Anglo-Egyptian War of 1882.[2] He left the army with the rank of captain in 1884.[1]
He married Caroline Helen Mary Stewart of County Donegal in 1883.[2][3] The couple had two children.[3] He was an extensive land owner in a number of English counties, and was a justice of the peace for Buckinghamshire and the County of London, and a Deputy Lieutenant of Middlesex.[2][3]
In June 1886 he was unanimously selected by the Conservative Party to contest the seat of Finsbury Central.[4] Penton won the seat, unseating the sitting Liberal Party Member of Parliament, Howard Spensley, by the narrow margin of 5 votes.[5][6] At the next general election in 1892 he was defeated by Dadabhai Naoroji, who won the seat by 3 votes following a recount.[6][7] In April 1893 he indicated that he would not stand for parliament again.[8] He was High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire for the year 1896.[3]
He died at his home in South Kensington in June 1929, and was buried at St Peter's Church, Old Steine, Brighton.[9]
^ ab"Biographies of Candidates". The Times. 30 June 1886. p. 5.
^ abcdef"Biographies of Candidates". The Times. 29 June 1892. p. 5.
^ abcdeFox-Davies, Arthur Charles (1929). Armorial families: a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. Vol. 2 (5 ed.). London: Hurst & Blackett. pp. 1534–1535.
^"Election Intelligence". The Times. 19 June 1886. p. 8.
^"The General Election. The Polls". The Times. 6 July 1886. p. 6.
^ abLeigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "F"
^"The General Election. The Polls". The Times. 11 July 1892. p. 5.
^"Election Intelligence". The Times. 4 April 1893. p. 9.
^"Deaths". The Times. 14 June 1929. p. 1.
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