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1767 portrait of Eardley (right) with an unidentified companion by Pompeo Batoni.
A memorial to Eardley in a church in Erith.

Sampson Eardley, 1st Baron Eardley, FRS (10 October 1744 – 25 December 1824) was a British banker, Tory politician and peer who sat in the House of Commons from 1770 to 1802. The son of Sampson Gideon, a Jewish banker in the City of London, he was raised to the peerage of Ireland in 1789.

Biography

The younger Sampson Gideon (as he then was) was educated at Tonbridge School and Eton College. He was created a baronet, on 21 May 1759, under his father's influence though aged only 14 years. His father had lobbied for the same honour for himself from Prime Minister Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle, but was denied it on account of his own religion, as he remained a practising Jew. The younger Sampson Gideon and his two sisters, on the contrary, whose mother was Christian, were baptised and brought up in the Church of England.

He served as a Tory Member of Parliament for Cambridgeshire from 1770 to 1780, Midhurst from 1780 to 1784, Coventry from 1784 to 1796, and Wallingford from 1796 to 1802. He was elected as a Bailiff to the board of the Bedford Level Corporation in 1767, a position he held until his death.

On 17 July 1789 he legally changed his surname to that of Eardley. and in the same year he was created an Irish peer, with the title of Baron Eardley, of Spalding in the County of Lincoln. An Irish peerage carried no seat in the British House of Lords and thus did not disqualify him from membership of the British House of Commons. In November 1789 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) and he was also Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries (FSA).

Lord Eardley was the first Provincial Grand Master of Cambridgeshire Freemasons, appointed in 1796, until his death.

His two sons predeceased him, and the peerage became extinct on Lord Eardley's death, at 10 Marina Parade, Brighton, on Christmas Day, 1824, aged 80. He was buried at Erith, Kent. The monument was sculpted by Francis Chantrey.

His daughter the Honourable Charlotte Elizabeth married Sir Culling Smith, 2nd Baronet, and their son Sir Culling Smith assumed the surname of Eardley in lieu of Smith in 1847 (see Eardley baronets). Charlotte's and Sir Culling Smith's daughter Maria Charlotte married Reverend Eardley Childers Walbanke-Childers and was the mother of politician Hugh Childers.

Notes

  1. "Sir Sampson Gideon and an unidentified companion". National Gallery of Victoria. Retrieved 5 December 2021.
  2. ^ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography,Volume 22. Oxford University Press. 2004. p. 106. ISBN 0-19-861372-5.Article on Sampson Gideon (1699–1762) by Edgar Samuel.
  3. ^ The Complete Peerage, Volume V. St Catherine's Press. p. 1.
  4. Wells, Samuel. History of the Drainage of the Great Level of the Fens Called ..., Volume 1. p. 505.
  5. "Library and Archive Catalog". Royal Society. Retrieved 29 November 2010.
  6. "Website Disabled".
  7. ^ The Complete Peerage, Volume V. p. 2.
  8. Dictionary of British Sculptors 1660-1851 by Rupert Gunnis

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Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded byMarquess of Granby
Sir John Hynde Cotton, Bt
Member of Parliament for Cambridgeshire
1770–1780
With: Sir John Hynde Cotton, Bt
Succeeded byViscount Royston
Lord Robert Manners
Preceded byHon. Henry Drummond
Hon. John St John
Member of Parliament for Midhurst
1780–1784
With: Hon. Henry Drummond
Succeeded byHon. Henry Drummond
Benjamin Lethieullier
Preceded byThe Lord Sheffield
William Seymour-Conway
Member of Parliament for Coventry
17841796
With: John Eardley Wilmot
Succeeded byNathaniel Jefferys
William Wilberforce Bird
Preceded bySir Francis Sykes, Bt
Francis Sykes (2)
Member of Parliament for Wallingford
17961800
With: Sir Francis Sykes, Bt
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18011802
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Succeeded bySir Francis Sykes, Bt
William Hughes
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