Cholmeley Dering (died 1836)

Cholmeley Dering (1766–1836), of Cavendish Square, Middlesex and Brighton, Sussex, was an English politician.

Howletts

Family edit

He was the second son of Sir Edward Dering, 6th Baronet. In 1799 he bought the recently built Howletts near Canterbury, Kent from Isaac Baugh.[1]

He married in 1789 Charlotte Elizabeth, the daughter of Sir Joseph Yates and had one son.

Career edit

From 1794 he commanded a fencible regiment, the New Romsey corps of Fencible cavalry initially as major, later as lieutenant-colonel.[2] He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for New Romney 5 November 1817 - 1818.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ Burton, John. The beauties of England and Wales; or, Delineations... of each county. p. 1096.
  2. ^ "New Romney corps of Fencible cavalry". Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal. 5 August 1794. p. 4.
  3. ^ "DERING, Cholmeley (1766-1836), of Cavendish Square, MDX. And Brighton, Suss. | History of Parliament Online".

External links edit

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for New Romney
1817 – 1818
With: William Mitford
Succeeded by