Clement-Jones family - Person Sheet
Clement-Jones family - Person Sheet
NameSamuel Smith SMITH MP, 9033
Birth1754
Death1834
FatherAbel SMITH (II) MP , 9031 (1717-1788)
MotherMary BIRD , 8990 (1725-1788)
Spouses
Marriage1783
ChildrenSamuel George , 10750 (1789-1863)
Notes for Samuel Smith SMITH MP
Samuel Smith (1754 – 1834) was a British Member of Parliament and banker.

He was the fourth son of Abel Smith, a wealthy Nottingham banker and Member of Parliament. Four of his brothers were also Members of Parliament and one, Robert, was raised to the peerage as Baron Carrington. A portion of the family wealth was devoted to buying control of two pocket boroughs, Wendover and Midhurst, and Carrington kept the seats here almost exclusively for use by various members of the Smith family until his power was ended by the Great Reform Act.
Smith entered Parliament in 1788 as member for St Germans, and was an MP for the next 44 years, also representing Leicester, Midhurst and Wendover. He and his son Abel were Wendover's last MPs, as they sat together as its members for the last two years before the borough's abolition. He did not return to Parliament after the Great Reform Act, dying two years later.

In 1801 he bought Woodhall Park in Hertfordshire, which still belongs to his descendents.
He married Elizabeth Turnor on 2 December 1783. They had seven daughters and four sons. As well as his son Abel, his grandson Samuel George Smith was a Member of Parliament.

Several of his children married into the family of the Earl of Leven. The eldest son, Abel Smith, married Lady Marianne Leslie-Melville, youngest daughter of Alexander Leslie-Melville, 9th Earl of Leven, on 28 August 1822. The third son, Henry Smith, married Lady Lucy Leslie-Melville, eldest daughter of the 9th Earl of Leven, on 14 July 1824. The youngest daughter, Charlotte Smith, married the Hon. Alexander Leslie-Melville, fifth son of the 9th Earl of Leven, on 19 October 1825.[1] In addition, his grandson Henry Abel Smith (1826–1890), son of Henry Smith and Lady Lucy Leslie-Melville, married his first cousin Elizabeth Mary Pym, daughter of Francis Pym and Lady Jane Elizabeth Leslie-Melville, second daughter of the 9th Earl of Leven, on 30 October 1849; they were the grandparents of Sir Henry Abel Smith who served as Governor of Queensland.
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