George Gustavus Walker

For other people named George Walker, see George Walker (disambiguation).

Sir George Gustavus Walker KCB JP DL (1831 – 5 August 1897) was a Conservative Member of Parliament (MP).

The son of John Walker, of Crawfordton, and his wife, Jessy,[1] he was educated at Rugby School and Balliol College, Oxford. He was the Conservative MP for Dumfriesshire, elected at the 1865 general election. He lost to Liberal Sydney Waterlow at the 1868 general election, but regained his seat at a by-election in 1869 owing to the disqualification of Waterlow when he became a government contractor. Walker stepped down at the 1874 general election. John Hope-Johnstone (1842–1912) subsequently won the seat for the Tories. He was appointed KCB in 1892.

He married Anne Murray Lennock, only daughter of Admiral George Gustavus Lennock.[2] They had one daughter, Ethel Mary Walker, who married the Liberal politician Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen, 1st Baron Brabourne.

References

  1. Who's who of British members of parliament, Vol1, 1832-1885; Michael Stenton, Stephen Lees
  2. Who's who of British members of parliament, Vol1, 1832-1885; Michael Stenton, Stephen Lees

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
John Hope-Johnstone (1)
Member of Parliament for Dumfriesshire
1865 1868
Succeeded by
Sydney Waterlow
Preceded by
Sydney Waterlow
Member of Parliament for Dumfriesshire
1869 1874
Succeeded by
John Hope-Johnstone (2)


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