The Honourable Peniston Lamb (3 May 1770 – 24 January 1805) was a British politician.
Background
editLamb was the eldest son of Peniston Lamb, 1st Viscount Melbourne, and Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Ralph Milbanke, 5th Baronet. Prime Minister William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, Frederick Lamb, 3rd Viscount Melbourne and the Hon. George Lamb were his younger brothers. Due to their mother's numerous love affairs[citation needed], only Peniston is likely[according to whom?] to have been Lord Melbourne's son.
Political career
editLamb was elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Newport in 1793, and held the seat until 1796.[1] He was elected as MP for Hertfordshire in 1802, a seat he held until his death three years later.
Personal life
editPeniston Lamb had an affair with Mrs Sophia Musters née Heywood (1758–1819).
Lamb died of tuberculosis in January 1805, aged 34, unmarried without children. [2] He spent his last days at the Royal Pavilion in Brighton. [3]
References
edit- ^ Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "N" (part 1)
- ^ Bonhams, Lotnotes for the portrait of the Hon. Peniston Lamb (1770–1805), by John Smart Junior (British, 1776–1809), Url visited on 26 April 2013
- ^ "Queen Victoria's Journals - Information Site". qvj.chadwyck.com. Retrieved 17 January 2023.
External links
edit- Media related to Portraits of Penistone Lamb II at Wikimedia Commons
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Peniston Lamb