Monday, 23 September 2013
270 Henry Fitzroy
Constituency : Great Grimsby 1831-2, Lewes 1837-41 , 1842-46 (Tory) , 1846-59
Henry was a relative of the Duke of Grafton. He started out as a Tory and was rejected by Lewes in the 1835 election. He served briefly as a Lord of the Admiralty under Peel. He became a Peelite. He served under Aberdeen as under-secretary of state for the Home Department between 1852 and 1855.
Henry was a good speaker and cut a dashing figure. He was concerned about wife beating and in 1853 brought forward the Aggravated Assaults Act saying "No one could read the public journals without being constantly struck with horror and amazement at the numerous reports of cases of cruel and brutal assaults perpetrated upon the weaker sex by men who one blushed to think were Englishmen". In 1856, recognising that the Act had failed to operate as a sufficient deterrent he supported Lewis Dillwyn's attempt to introduce flogging as a punishment for assaults on women and children.
Palmerston appointed him First Commissioner of Works after the 1859 election but he died suddenly in December of that year aged 52. His wife Hannah ( a Rothschild ) commissioned a public library in the town to be built in his memory.
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