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| name = Sir Frederick Milner | image = File:Frederick Milner Vanity Fair 1885-06-27.jpg |caption = Caricature by Ape published in Vanity Fair in 1885 |office = Member of Parliament for York |alongside1 = Ralph Creyke |term_start1 = 23 November 1883 |term_end1 = 18 December 1885 |predecessor1 = Joseph Johnson Leeman Ralph Creyke |successor1 = Alfred Pease Frank Lockwood | birth_date = {{Birth date|1849|11|7|df=y}} |death_date = {{Death date and age|1931|6|8|1849|11|7|df=y}} |party = Conservative}} Sir Frederick George Milner, 7th Baronet, {{post-nominals|country=GBR|GCVO|PC}} (7 November 1849 – 8 June 1931)[1] was a British Conservative Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1883 to 1885, and from 1890 to 1906. Personal lifeMilner was born on 7 November 1849, the second son of William Mordaunt Edward Milner (born 20 June 1820 at Bolton Percy, Yorkshire, died 1867 at age 46), the fifth baronet and his wife Lady Georgiana Anne Lumley (born c 1820 at Tickhill Castle, died 2 February 1877). Milner's father was the Member of Parliament for York between 1848 and 1857. Milner became the 7th baronet in 1880, after the death of his father and his older brother, the 6th baronet, Sir William Mordaunt Milner at the age of 31 (unmarried, no issue). Frederick Milner was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford. In 1880, he married Adeline Gertrude Denison (1859-1902), second daughter of William Beckett-Denison, by his wife Hon. Helen Duncombe, daughter of William Duncombe, 2nd Baron Feversham. They had one son, William Frederick Victor Mordaunt Milner, who succeeded to the baronetcy on his father's death. Lady Milner died on 7 July 1902, at the age of 43, predeceasing her husband by 29 years.[2] Frederick Milner died in June 1931 at the age of 81. A secondary school for boys, the Sir Frederick Milner Secondary Modern School in Retford, Nottinghamshire was named after him, although this has now been merged into Retford Oaks Academy. Family and issueFrederick Milner, 7th baronet married Adeline Gertrude Denison in 1880. They had three children:
After the death of the 8th baronet, the baronetcy passed back to the issue of the 4th Baronet. The 4th baronet's second son Henry Beilby William Milner (born 1823, died 1876) married Charlotte Henrietta Beresford in 1853. He was a JP and lived at West Retford House, Retford, Nottinghamshire but had died long before the baronetcy became vacant. His eldest son Major Edward Milner was also deceased with no issue. His second son Brig Gen George Francis Milner (10 July 1862, died 20 June 1921) had married Phyllis Mary Lycett Green in 1910 and had two sons with her. His eldest son, Sir George Edward Mordaunt Milner (born 7 February 1911, died 18 December 1995) became the 9th baronet in 1960. The ninth baronet married Barbara Audrey Belsham in 1935 with whom he had three children. He relocated his family to South Africa, where the 10th Baronet, Sir Timothy William Lycett Milner (born 1936), now lives. The current baronet has no children and so upon his death the baronetcy will pass to his younger brother's son (the 10th baronet's nephew), Marcus Charles Mordaunt Miller (born 1968), his younger brother having predeceased him in 2015. Political career and honoursMilner was elected as one of the two Members of Parliament (MPs) for York at a by-election in 1883, but was defeated at the 1885 general election.[3] He was returned to the Commons at a by-election in 1890 as the MP for Bassetlaw,[4] and held the seat for 16 years until his defeat at the 1906 general election.[4] Milner then retired from politics due to problems with his hearing, but continued with his work to help ex-servicemen.[3] He was sworn of the Privy Council in 1900. Milner was also a JP for the West Riding, Yorkshire, Deputy Lieutenant of the West Riding. He was appointed Knight of Justice, Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem (K.J.St.J.) and Knight Grand Cross, Royal Victorian Order (G.C.V.O.) in 1930. References1. ^{{Rayment-hc|b|1|date=May 2014}} 2. ^{{Cite newspaper The Times |articlename=Obituary |day_of_week=Tuesday |date=8 July 1902 |page_number=10 |issue=36814}} 3. ^1 http://www.yorkhistory.org.uk/node/127 4. ^1 {{cite book |last=Craig |first=F. W. S. |authorlink= F. W. S. Craig |title=British parliamentary election results 1885–1918 |origyear=1974 |edition= 2nd |year=1989 |publisher= Parliamentary Research Services |location=Chichester |isbn= 0-900178-27-2 |page=365}} External links
| before = Joseph Johnson Leeman | before2 = Ralph Creyke }}{{s-ttl | title = Member of Parliament for City of York | years = 1883 – 1885 | with = Ralph Creyke }}{{s-aft | after = Alfred Edward Pease | after2 = Frank Lockwood }}{{s-bef | before = William Beckett-Denison }}{{s-ttl | title = Member of Parliament for Bassetlaw | years = 1890 – 1906 }}{{s-aft | after = Frank Newnes }}{{s-reg|gb-bt}}{{s-bef | before = William Mordaunt Milner }}{{s-ttl | title = Baronet (of Nun Appleton Hall) | years = 1880 – 1931 }}{{s-aft | after = William Frederick Victor Mordaunt Milner }}{{s-end}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Milner, Frederick}}{{Conservative-UK-MP-1840s-stub}}{{baronet-stub}}{{England-Conservative-UK-MP-stub}} 14 : 1931 deaths|1849 births|British people of English descent|Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies|UK MPs 1880–85|UK MPs 1886–92|UK MPs 1892–95|UK MPs 1895–1900|UK MPs 1900–06|Baronets in the Baronetage of Great Britain|People educated at Eton College|Alumni of Christ Church, Oxford|Knights Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order|Members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom |
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