Coningsby Disraeli
Coningsby Ralph Disraeli (25 February 1867 – 30 September 1936), was a British Conservative politician.
Born in Kensington, London, Disraeli was the son of Ralph Disraeli (1809–1898, the younger son of the writer Isaac D'Israeli). He was educated at Charterhouse School and New College, Oxford. The Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli was his uncle. He inherited the Hughenden Manor estate acquired by his uncle on his father's death in 1898.
Disraeli was an officer in the Buckinghamshire Yeomanry, where he was commissioned a Second lieutenant on 18 April 1900, and promoted to Lieutenant on 11 June 1902.[1]
He entered Parliament for Altrincham in the 1892 general election, a seat Disraeli held until 1906, when he was defeated in the general election of that year.
He died in Hove, East Sussex, in September 1936, aged 69.
References
- "No. 27441". The London Gazette. 10 June 1902. p. 3755.
- Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages
- Lundy, Darryl. "FAQ". The Peerage.
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Coningsby Disraeli
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by Sir William Cunliffe Brooks |
Member of Parliament for Altrincham 1892–1906 |
Succeeded by William Crossley |