Sir Walter Barttelot, 1st Baronet

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Sir Walter Barttelot, 1st Baronet CB, PC (10 October 18202 February 1893) was a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom who served as Member of Parliament for several constituencies.

The member of an ancient Sussex family, Barttelot was the son of George Barttelot and his wife Emma (née Woodbridge). He was educated at Rugby School and then served in various posts in the military. In December 1860 he was elected as a member for West Sussex, which he served until 1885 when he became member for Horsham, serving until his death. Horsham's Barttelot Road off the Brighton Road was named after him. Sussex Police Headquarters was based there and current photographs of Barttelot Road are featured (Hidden Horsham). Barttelot was created as a Baronet, of Stopham in the County of Sussex, in 1875, and made a Companion of the Order of the Bath in 1880. In 1892 he was admitted to the Privy Council.

Barttelot married firstly Harriet, daughter of Sir Christopher Musgrave, 9th Baronet, in 1852. They had two sons and fivce daughters, including Dame Edith Sclater. After his first wife's death in 1863 he married secondly Margaret, daughter of Henry Boldero, in 1868. They had no children. Lady Barttelot died in January 1893. Barttelot survived her by only a few days and died in early February 1893, aged 72. He was succeeded in the baronetcy by his eldest son Walter.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Earl of March
Member of Parliament for West Sussex
1860–1885
Succeeded by
constituency abolished
Preceded by
Sir Henry Fletcher
Member of Parliament for Horsham
1885–1893
Succeeded by
John Heywood Johnstone
Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
New creation
Baronet
(of Stopham)
1875–1893
Succeeded by
Walter George Barttelot