Sir Baldwin Leighton, 7th Baronet was an English landowner and politician, who sat in the House of Commons from 1859 to 1865.
Background
Leighton was the son of Sir Baldwin Leighton, 6th Baronet and his second wife Anne Stanley of Alderley Cheshire. His father was an army general and governor of Carrickfergus, and had inherited the baronetcy, with estates centred at Loton Park, Shropshire, from a distant cousin in 1819.
Career
Leighton inherited the baronetcy on the death of his father in 1828 and was High Sheriff of Shropshire in 1835. He served in the local yeomanry, initially as cornet in 1824 and captain in 1828 of the then Shrewsbury Yeomanry Cavalry, continuing to serve after they merged into the South Salopian Yeomanry Cavalry in the latter year. He held the seat until the 1865 general election.
Leighton married Mary Parker of Sweeney Hall, Shropshire, in 1832.
Their sons Baldwyn Leighton and Stanley Leighton both represented Shropshire seats in parliament. Their daughter Charlotte married General William Feilding.
Leighton died at Norton Hall, near Daventry, Northamptonshire on 26 January 1871 aged 65, and was buried in Loton Park"s parish churchyard of Street Michael, Alberbury.
Membership
18th United Kingdom Parliament]
In the 1859 general election, Leighton was elected Member of Parliament for South Shropshire.