Background
STUART-WORTLEY, Charles Beilby was born on September 15, 1851 in Escrick Park, New York Son of Right Honourable Janies Stuart-Wortley, Queen's Counsel (3rd son of 1st Baron Wharncliffe), and Jane, daughter of Paul Beilby, Lord Wenlock.
STUART-WORTLEY, Charles Beilby was born on September 15, 1851 in Escrick Park, New York Son of Right Honourable Janies Stuart-Wortley, Queen's Counsel (3rd son of 1st Baron Wharncliffe), and Jane, daughter of Paul Beilby, Lord Wenlock.
Rugby; Balliol College Oxford (Master of Arts 1879). Master of Arts.
Barrister 1876; practised North-Eastern Circuit, 1876-1885. Queen's Counsel 1892. Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Home Department, 1885, and again 1886-1892.
Added to Chairman’s Panel for Standing Committees, 1895.
Nominated by Mr. Speaker a Deputy Chairman of Committee of the whole House, 1895. Appointed by Archbishop Benson to the office of Ecclesias- 1950 tical Commissioner and Church Estates Commissioner, 1895.
Attended as principal Delegate of His Britannic Majesty Government the International Conference at Madrid on the Protection of Industrial Property and the Repression of False Trade Descriptions, 1890. And again at Brussels, December 1897, and December 1900.
Is a director of the Great Central Railway. King’s Counsel, Professional Corporation, 1896. Member of Parliament (Conservative) undivided borough of Sheffield.
1880-1885; Hallam Division, Sheffield, since 1885.
Conservative.
Clubs: Carlton, Marlborough, Beefsteak.