Dilke, Charles Wentworth 1st Baronet

Birth Name Dilke, Charles Wentworth 1st Baronet
Gender male
Age at Death 59 years, 2 months, 21 days

Narrative

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Charles_Dilke,_2nd_Baronet

Created 1st Baronet 22 Jan 1862

Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke, 1st Baronet (18 February 1810 – 10 May 1869), English Whig politician, son of Charles Wentworth Dilke, proprietor and editor of The Athenaeum, was born in London, and was educated at Westminster School and Trinity Hall, Cambridge.[1] He helped pass the parliamentary Reform Act of 1832, enacted under the Whig administration of the 2d Earl Grey.

He studied law, and in 1834 took his degree of LL.B., but did not practise. He assisted his father in his literary work, and was for some years chairman of the council of the Society of Arts, besides taking a prominent part in the affairs of the Royal Horticultural Society and other bodies. In 1841 he co-founded The Gardeners' Chronicle alongside Joseph Paxton, John Lindley and William Bradbury. He was one of the most zealous promoters of the Great Exhibition (1851) (of which Paxton was again an integral part), and a member of the executive committee. At the close of the exhibition he was honoured by foreign sovereigns, and the queen offered him knighthood, which, however, he did not accept; he also declined a large remuneration offered by the royal commission. In 1853 Dilke was one of the English commissioners at the New York Industrial Exhibition, and prepared a report on it. He again declined to receive any money reward for his services.

He was appointed one of the five royal commissioners for the Great Exhibition of 1862; and soon after the death of the prince consort he was created a baronet. In 1865 he entered parliament as member for Wallingford. In 1869 he was sent to Russia as representative of England at the horticultural exhibition held at St Petersburg. His health, however, had been for some time failing, and he died suddenly in that city, on the 10th of May 1869. A selection from his writings, Papers of a Critic (2 vols., 1875), contains a biographical sketch by his son.

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 18 February 1810 London, England    
Death 10 May 1869 Hotel de France, St Petersburg, Russia    

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Dilke, Charles Wentworth8 December 178910 August 1864
Mother Walker, Maria Dove12 November 1850
         Dilke, Charles Wentworth 1st Baronet 18 February 1810 10 May 1869

Families

Family of Dilke, Charles Wentworth 1st Baronet and Chatfield, Mary

Married Wife Chatfield, Mary ( * 21 January 1819 + 16 September 1853 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 30 March 1840 St Luke, Chelsea, London, England    
  Narrative

Dilke, C. W. Esq. to Mary, daughter of the late Capt W. CHATFIELD, Madras Cavalry, on 30th March, at Chelsea.
Marriage - Colonial Magazine Commercial-Maritime Journal - Vol 2 Number 5 - May, 1840 (Page 128)

  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Dilke, Charles Wentworth 2nd Baronet4 September 184326 January 1911
Dilke, Ashton Wentworth11 August 185012 March 1883
Dilke, Mildred185231 January 1853
  Attributes
Type Value Notes Sources
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Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
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