Background
Newton Fellowes was born the Honorary Newton Wallop, the third son of John Wallop, 2nd Earl of Portsmouth and Urania Fellowes.
Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom
Newton Fellowes was born the Honorary Newton Wallop, the third son of John Wallop, 2nd Earl of Portsmouth and Urania Fellowes.
He was educated at, Cambridge, becoming Master of Arts in 1792.
Newton Wallop until 1794 and Honorary Newton Fellowes from 1794 to 1853. Fellowes retired from Parliament in 1837.
He was instrumental in building the road between Exeter and Barnstaple, and later promoted the railway in North Devon.
An obituarist described Fellowes as "always a zealous and energetic supporter of Liberal politics, but at the same time his manners were cordial and concilatory to all parties".
2nd United Kingdom Parliament. 3rd United Kingdom Parliament. 4th United Kingdom Parliament.
5th United Kingdom Parliament.
6th United Kingdom Parliament. 11th United Kingdom Parliament.
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He was Member of Parliament (Member of Parliament) for Andover from 1802 to 1820, and (with his brother-in-law Viscount Ebrington) Member of Parliament for North Devon from 1832 to 1837.