Lionel Damer

Hon.
Lionel Damer
MP

Portrait of Lionel Damer by Pompeo Batoni
Member of Parliament for Peterborough
In office
28 February 1786  21 February 1802
Preceded by James Farrel Phipps
Succeeded by William Elliot
Personal details
Born 16 September 1748 (1748-09-16)
Died 28 May 1807 (1807-05-29) (aged 58)
Nationality British
Political party Whig
Spouse(s) Williamsea Janssen (m. 16 April 1778, d. 1834)
Alma mater Trinity College, Cambridge

Hon. Lionel Damer (16 September 1748 – 28 May 1807) was a British Whig politician.

Family

Lionel was the third son of Joseph Damer, 1st Earl of Dorchester by the Lady Caroline Sackville daughter of Lionel Cranfield Sackville, 1st Duke of Dorset and of Elizabeth Colyear his wife daughter of Lieutenant-General Walter Philip Colyear brother to David Colyear, 1st Earl of Portmore. His brothers were the Hon. John Damer and the Rt. Hon. George Damer, 2nd Earl of Dorchester. Lionel was educated at Eton (1755–65) and Trinity College, Cambridge (1766).[1] He married Williamsea Janssen, daughter of William Janssen Esq, fourth son of Sir Theodore Janssen, 1st Baronet of Owre Moyne. They lived at Came House in Winterborne Came and there is a memorial to them in St Peter's Church nearby.[2][3][4]

Political career

Lionel was appointed Sheriff of Dorset for the year 1785. He was the Member of Parliament for Peterborough 28 February 1786 – 21 February 1802. He took over the seat following the death of James Farrel Phipps. He held the seat until ill health forced him to retire shortly before the General Election in 1802.[5][6]

References

Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
James Farrel Phipps
Richard Benyon
Member of Parliament for Peterborough
1786 – 1802
With: Richard Benyon until 1796
then French Laurence
Succeeded by
William Elliot
French Laurence
Civic offices
Preceded by
Isaac Sage
Sheriff of Dorset
1785
Succeeded by
Henry William Portman
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