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词条 John Malcolm, 1st Baron Malcolm
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  1. Background and education

  2. Political career

  3. Personal life

  4. References

  5. External links

Lieutenant-Colonel John Wingfield Malcolm, 1st Baron Malcolm of Poltalloch {{post-nominals|country=GBR|CB|VD}} (16 April 1833 – 6 March 1902) was a British soldier and Conservative politician.

Background and education

Malcolm was the son of John Malcolm, 14th feudal baron of Poltalloch, Argyll, and Isabella Harriet, daughter of John Wingfield. He was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford.[1]

Political career

Malcolm was elected Member of Parliament for Boston in 1860, resigning in 1878 by becoming Steward of the Manor of Northstead. He was later Member of Parliament for Argyllshire from 1885 to 1892. He was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath in 1892[2] and raised to the peerage as Baron Malcolm of Poltalloch, in the County of Argyll, in 1896.[3]

He was a Captain of the Kent Artillery Militia and Honourable Colonel of the 5th Voluntary Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.[4]

In 1870 Malcolm played football for Scotland in the first unofficial England v Scotland International. He was one of two sitting MPs to play for Scotland in this match, the other being William Henry Gladstone.

Personal life

Lord Malcolm married firstly the Honourable Alice Frederica Irby, daughter of George Irby, 4th Baron Boston, in 1861. After her death in October 1896 he married secondly Marie Jane Lilian, widow of H. Gardner Lister, in 1897. Both marriages were childless.

He died at Hyères, France, on 6 March 1902, aged 68, when the barony became extinct.[4] He left his estate to his younger brother Colonel Edward Donald Malcolm (1837–1930), who also succeeded as Laird of Poltalloch.[5] The latter´s son was Conservative politician Sir Ian Malcolm (1868–1944).

Lady Malcolm of Poltalloch remained a widow until her death in August 1927.[1]

References

1. ^thepeerage.com John Wingfield Malcolm, 1st and last Baron Malcolm of Poltalloch
2. ^{{London Gazette |issue=26286 |date=10 May 1892 |page=2703 }}
3. ^{{London Gazette |issue=26747 |date=9 June 1896 |page=3382 }}
4. ^{{Cite newspaper The Times |articlename=Obituary - Lord Malcolm of Pontalloch|day_of_week=Saturday |date=8 March 1902 |page_number=9 |issue=36710| }}
5. ^{{Cite newspaper The Times |articlename=Wills|day_of_week=Wednesday |date=23 April 1902 |page_number=11 |issue=36749| }}

External links

  • {{Hansard-contribs | mr-john-malcolm | John Malcolm }}
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| with4 = Thomas Parry, 1867–1868;
| with5 = Thomas Collins 1868–1874
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