James Stuart-Wortley, 1st Baron Wharncliffe

James Stuart-Wortley, 1st Baron Wharncliffe

James Archibald Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie, 1st Baron Wharncliffe (6 October 1776 – 19 December 1845), English statesman, was the son of Colonel James Archibald Stuart, son of John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute and of his wife Mary Wortley-Montagu (Baroness Mountstuart in her own right), as whose heir Colonel Stuart added the name of Wortley, taking later also that of Mackenzie (which his son in later life discarded) as heir to his uncle JS Mackenzie of Rosehaugh.

He was commissioned into the 48th Foot in 1790, transferred to the 7th Foot in 1791, and purchased a Captaincy in the 72nd Foot in 1793. He was promoted Lieutenant-Colonel in 1797 and became Colonel of the 12th Foot six months later. In 1797 he transferred to the Grenadier Guards, but resigned his commission in 1801.

He then devoted himself to politics, sitting in parliament as a Tory for the rotten borough of Bossiney in Cornwall till 1818, when he was returned for Yorkshire. His attitude on various questions became gradually more Liberal, and his support of Catholic emancipation lost him his seat in 1826. He was then raised to the peerage as Baron Wharncliffe of Wortley, a recognition both of his previous parliamentary activity and of his high position among the country gentlemen.

At first opposing the Reform Bill, he gradually came to see the undesirability of a popular conflict, and he separated himself from the Tories and took an important part in modifying the attitude of the peers and helping to pass the bill, though his attempts at amendment only resulted in his pleasing neither party. He became Lord Privy Seal in Peel's short ministry at the end of 1834, and again joined him in 1841 as Lord President of the Council.

In 1837 he brought out an edition of the writings of his ancestress, Lady Mary Wortley-Montagu (new ed. 1893).

On 30 March 1799, he married Lady Elizabeth Caroline Mary Crichton (1779–1856), by whom he had four children: [cite web | url=http://pages.prodigy.net/ptheroff/gotha/bute.html | title=Theroff's Online Gotha, Bute | accessdate=2006-12-01]
*John Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie, 2nd Baron Wharncliffe (1801–1855)
*Hon. Charles Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie (1802–1844)
*Hon. James Archibald Stuart-Wortley (1805–1881), recorder of London and solicitor-general
*Hon. Caroline Jane Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie (d. 12 June 1876), married on 30 August 1830 Hon. John Chetwynd-Talbot (1806–1852)

On his death in 1845 he was succeeded as baron by his eldest son, John Stuart-Wortley (1801-1855), whose son Edward, 3rd baron (1827-1899), best known as chairman of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway, converted under him into the Great Central, was created 1st Earl of Wharncliffe and Viscount Carlton in 1876; his name was prominently identified with railway enterprise, and became attached to certain features of its nomenclature. He was succeeded as 2nd earl by his nephew Francis (b. 1856).

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