James Frederick Stuart-Wortley
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James Frederick Stuart-Wortley (16 January 1833 – 27 November 1870) was a New Zealand politician, the third son of the 2nd Lord Wharncliffe.[1]
He was elected to the 1st New Zealand Parliament as a representative of the Christchurch Country electorate, which consisted of rural Canterbury and much of Westland. He resigned his seat on 18 July 1855, and did not serve in any subsequent Parliaments.
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- ^ Theroff's Online Gotha, Bute. Retrieved on December 1, 2006.