(1804-07-25)25 July 1804 Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Died
20 March 1889(1889-03-20) (aged 84) Fasque House, Kincardineshire, Scotland
Resting place
St Andrew's Chapel, Kincardineshire, Scotland
Political party
Tory / Conservative
Spouse
Louisa Fellows (m. 1835–1889)
Children
Sir John Gladstone, 3rd Baronet
Parents
Sir John Gladstone
Anne MacKenzie Robertson
Relatives
William Ewart Gladstone (brother)
Education
Eton College
Alma mater
Christ Church, Oxford
Profession
Politician and landowner
Sir Thomas Gladstone, 2nd Baronet (25 July 1804 – 20 March 1889)[1] was a Tory politician from Liverpool, who returned to the ancestral seat in the Highlands to become a country squire. Less well known than his brother William, Tom, as he was known, was both a principled and honest man who supplied his brother with good advice. Their contrasting characters informed rising social and economic liberalism during the Victorian period. Tom was parsimonious, even mean, while his brother was constantly battling family debts.
^Farrell, Stephen (2009). "Gladstone, Thomas (1804-1889)". In Fisher, David (ed.). The House of Commons 1820-1832. The History of Parliament Trust.
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