Sir William Agnew, 1st Baronet

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Sir William Agnew, 1st Baronet (20 October 182531 October 1910) was an English politician and art dealer.

[edit] Career

Agnew was a Liberal Member of Parliament, first for South East Lancashire between 1880 and 1885 and later for Stretford from 1885 to 1886. He was created a Baronet, of Great Stanhope Street, London, in 1895.

He bought the Rougham estates in Suffolk, England, in 1904.

[edit] Family

He was the son of Thomas Agnew (1794-1871) and his wife Jane Garnet Lockett.

On 25 March 1851, he married Mary Kenworthy (born before 1836, died 2 September 1892), a daughter of George Pixton Kenworthy. Their children were:

  • Mary Caroline Agnew, died 2 February 1888
  • Florence Agnew, died 2 September 1890
  • Sir George William Agnew, 2nd Baronet (born 19 January 1852, died 19 December 1941)
  • Charles Morland Agnew (born 14 December 1855), died 23 May 1931)
  • Walter Agnew (born 29 April 1861, died 17 April 1915)
  • Philip Leslie Agnew (born 30 June 1863, died 5 March 1938)

Agnew's present-day descendants include Sir John Keith Agnew, 6th Baronet, of Rougham, and John Stuart Agnew, a parliamentary candidate of the UK Independence Party.

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Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
(new creation)
Baronet
(of Great Stanhope Street)
1895–1910
Succeeded by
George William Agnew