Loftus Henry Bland

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Loftus Henry Bland QC (August 1805 – 21 January 1872)[1][2] was an Irish Liberal, Whig and Independent Irish Party politician.[3][4][5]

BornAugust 1805
Blandsfort House, Rahanavannagh, Queen's County, Ireland
Died (aged 66)
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Loftus Henry Bland
Member of Parliament
for King's County
In office
26 July 1852  19 May 1859
Serving with Patrick O'Brien
Preceded byJohn Westenra
Andrew Armstrong
Succeeded byPatrick O'Brien
John Pope Hennessy
Personal details
BornAugust 1805
Blandsfort House, Rahanavannagh, Queen's County, Ireland
Died (aged 66)
PartyLiberal/Whig
Other political
affiliations
Independent Irish
Spouse(s)
Annie Hackett
(m. 1843)

Charlotte Annesley
(m. 1840; died 1842)
ChildrenFour
Parent(s)John Brand
Elizabeth Birch
Trinity College, Cambridge
Close

Born in Blandsfort House, Queen's County, Ireland, and the third son of John Bland and Elizabeth née Birch, daughter of Robert Birch, Bland was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated as a Bachelor of Arts in 1825, and a Master of Arts in 1829. He was called to the Irish Bar in 1829, becoming a member of the Queen's Counsel in 1854.[6]

In 1840, he married Charlotte Elizabeth Grove Annesley, daughter of Arthur Grove Annesley and Elizabeth née Mahon, and they had at least one child: John Loftus Bland (1841–1908). After Charlotte's death in 1842, he remarried to Annie Jane Hackett, daughter of John Prendergast Hackett, in 1843, and they had at least three children: Thomas Dalrymple Bland (1846–1869); Elizabeth Emily Bland (died 1901); and Annie Sophia Alicia Bland.[2]

He became an Independent Irish Party Member of Parliament (MP) for King's County at the 1852 general election and, becoming a Whig in 1857, held the seat until 1859, when he unsuccessfully stood as a Liberal.[2][3][6]

In 1862, Bland became chairman of the County Cavan Quarter Sessions.[2] He died in Dublin in 1872.[6]

Arms

Coat of arms of Loftus Henry Bland
Notes
Confirmed 15 September 1854 by Sir John Bernard Burke, Ulster King of Arms.[7]
Crest
Out of a ducal coronet Or a lion's head Proper charged with a crescent Gules.
Escutcheon
Argent on a bend Sable three pheons Or in the sinister chief point a crescent Gules.
Motto
Quo Fata Vocant

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