British nobleman and politician
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Charles William Sydney Pierrepont, 4th Earl Manvers , VD (2 August 1854 – 17 July 1926),[ 1] known as Viscount Newark from 1860 to 1900, was a British nobleman and Conservative Party politician.
Career
Born in London , he was the eldest son of Sydney William Herbert Pierrepont, 3rd Earl Manvers . He was educated at Eton , and was styled by the courtesy title of Viscount Newark from 1860 until succeeded to his father's peerage in January 1900.
Newark was a sub-lieutenant in the Grenadier Guards from 1872 until retiring in 1880, and subsequently held a variety of positions in the Yeomanry and Volunteers : captain in the South Nottinghamshire Yeomanry Cavalry ; major in the 2nd Volunteer Battalion (later 8th Bn), Sherwood Foresters ) and honorary colonel from 1904; colonel commanding the North Midland Brigade 1896–1908.[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] In November 1901 he received the Volunteer Officers' Decoration (VD) for his contribution to the North Midlands Infantry Volunteers.[ 5]
He was elected at the 1885 general election as the Member of Parliament (MP) for the Newark division of Nottinghamshire .[ 6] He was re-elected unopposed in 1886 and 1892 ,[ 6] and stood down at the 1895 general election .[ 6] However, his Conservative successor Harold Heneage Finch-Hatton resigned in 1898, and Viscount Newark was returned unopposed at the resulting by-election.[ 6] He held the seat until his succession to the peerage in 1900.[ 1]
The 4th Earl was a keen sportsman and was Master of the Rufford Hunt from 1900.[citation needed ]
Family and children
In 1880 he married Helen Shaw-Stewart, daughter of Sir Michael Shaw-Stewart, 7th Baronet , and had four children:[ 3]
He died suddenly on 17 July 1926 at his house in Tilney Street, London, at the age of 71.[ 3] [ 4]
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