Sir Edmund Antrobus, 3rd Baronet
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Sir Edmund Antrobus, 3rd Baronet (3 September 1818 – 1 April 1899) was a British politician and Member of Parliament for several constituencies.
Sir Edmund was the eldest son of Sir Edmund Antrobus, 2nd Baronet and Anne Lindsay. He married Marianne Georgiana Dashwood on 11 February, 1847, and with her had six children: Louisa Emma, Edmund, Robert Lindsay, Cosmo Gordon and two other daughters.
He was elected MP for East Surrey in 1841, serving until 1847. He was subsequently elected as MP for Wilton in 1855, serving until 1877.
He succeeded to the Baronetcy upon the death of his father on 4 May, 1870. Upon his death, he was succeeded to the Baronetcy by his eldest son, Sir Edmund Antrobus, 4th Baronet.
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| Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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| Preceded by Richard Alsager and Henry Kemble |
Member of Parliament for East Surrey with Henry Kemble 1841–1847 |
Succeeded by Peter John Locke King and Thomas Alcock |
| Preceded by Charles Henry Wyndham A'Court |
Member of Parliament for Wilton 1855–1877 |
Succeeded by Sidney Herbert |
| Baronetage of the United Kingdom | ||
| Preceded by Edmund Antrobus |
Baronet (of Antrobus Hall, Cheshire) 1870–1899 |
Succeeded by Edmund Antrobus |

