Background
Waugh was the son of John Lamb Waugh of Seat Hill, Irthington, Cumberland and his wife Catherine Miles, daughter of Richard Miles of Pates Hill, Irthington.
Waugh was the son of John Lamb Waugh of Seat Hill, Irthington, Cumberland and his wife Catherine Miles, daughter of Richard Miles of Pates Hill, Irthington.
He was admitted solicior in 1840 and eventually became head of the legal firm of East and East L Waugh and Musgrove of Cockermouth. He was one time Registrar of the County Court and Clerk to the magistrates. At the 1885 general election, the town of Cockermouth ceased to be a parliamentary borough, and the name was transferred to a new county division.
Waugh did not contest the new constituency.
Waugh married Mary Liddell, daughter of Thomas Liddell of Carlisle in 1843.
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At the 1880 general election, Waugh was elected as Member of Parliament (Member of Parliament) for Cockermouth, replacing the Liberal William Fletcher who had been elected at a by-election in 1879.