William Unwin Heygate
{{Short description|British Conservative Member of Parliament and Leicestershire politician}}
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William Unwin Heygate (12 March 1825 - 2 March 1902) was a British Conservative Member of Parliament and Leicestershire politician.
Biography
Heygate was born on 12 March 1825, the second son of Sir William Heygate, 1st Baronet (1782-1844), Member of Parliament and Lord Mayor of London.{{cite wikisource |first=Joseph |last=Foster |authorlink=Joseph Foster (genealogist) |chapter=Heygate, William Unwin |wslink=Men-at-the-Bar |plaintitle=Men-at-the-Bar: A Biographical Hand-list of the Members of the Various Inns of Court |publisher=Hazell, Watson & Viney |location=London |year=1885 |edition=2nd |page=215}} He was educated at Eton College and Merton College, Oxford, where he was awarded a B. A. in 1847 and an M. A. in 1850.{{cite wikisource |wslink=Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715-1886 |first=Joseph |last=Foster |chapter=Heygate, William Unwin |plaintitle=Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715-1886 |publisher=Parker |location=Oxford |year=1888 |volume=2 |page=654}} He became a pupil at Lincoln's Inn on 6 November 1846 and was called to the bar on 19 November 1850.
After unsuccessfully contesting Bridport in 1857, Heygate entered the Parliament for the Conservative Party from Leicester in 1861, but was defeated in the 1865 General election. He returned briefly as a member from Stamford in a by-election in 1868 (the constituency was abolished later the same year), and was again elected for South Leicestershire in 1870, serving until he stepped down in 1880.
Heygate was a prominent politician in Leicestershire. He was an Alderman of Leicestershire County Council, a Justice of the peace and a Deputy Lieutenant of the county. In business, he was Chairman of Pare′s Leicestershire Banking Company, a director of the Midland Railway, and of the Canada Company.
Heygate died at the Hotel Burlington, in Dover, 2 March 1902.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Obituary - William Unwin Heygate |date=4 March 1902 |page=8 |issue=36706}}
Family
Heygate married, Constance Mary Beaumont, daughter of Sir George Beaumont 8th baronet, on 6 July 1852.{{cite book |first=Joseph |last=Foster |title=The peerage, baronetage, and knightage of the British Empire : for 1882 |publisher=Nichols and Sons |location=Westminster |year=1883 |page=310 |url=https://archive.org/details/peeragebaronetag02fost/page/310/mode/2up}} The couple had four children:{{cite book |editor-last=Mosley |editor-first=Charles |title=Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage |edition=107th |location=Wilmington |date=2003 |volume=2 |page=1898}}
- William Howley Beaumont Heygate (20 May 1854 – 21 September 1928), served as a Captain in the British Army{{cite web|url=https://livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk/lifestory/1853436 |title=Lifestory: WILLIAM HOWLEY BEAUMONT HEYGATE|publisher=Imperial War Museums |accessdate=30 March 2015}}
- Reginald Beaumont Heygate (10 October 1857 – 5 January 1903){{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Deaths |date= 6 January 1903 |page=1 |issue=36970}}
- Mary Florence Heygate (16 January 1861 – 1 July 1929)
- Harry Beaumont Heygate (8 Feb 1872 – 20 July 1897)
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External links
- {{Hansard-contribs | mr-william-heygate | William Unwin Heygate }}
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Peter Alfred Taylor 1862–1865
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Joseph William Noble
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Peter Alfred Taylor
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| with = Albert Pell 1870–1880
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Viscount Curzon
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Thomas Paget
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Category:Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
Category:Alumni of Merton College, Oxford
Category:Members of Lincoln's Inn
Category:Younger sons of baronets