Background
He was the son of the Review Samuel Kilderbee, Doctor of Divinity, rector of Campsey Ash, and his wife Caroline, the only daughter (and heir) of Samuel Horsey from Bury Street Edmunds.
He was the son of the Review Samuel Kilderbee, Doctor of Divinity, rector of Campsey Ash, and his wife Caroline, the only daughter (and heir) of Samuel Horsey from Bury Street Edmunds.
He sat in the House of Commons between 1829 and 1841. He died at his house in Cowes, but also lived at 8, Upper Grosvenor Street, Mayfair (from 1830 to 1858) and at Great Glemham in Suffolk. He was re-elected in 1831, and held the seat until the 1832 general election, when the borough was disenfranchised under the Reform Acting.
In April 1832 he changed his name by Royal Licence to Spencer Horsey de Horsey, after his mother"s maiden name.
He returned to Parliament after a five-year absence when he was elected at the 1837 general election as Member of Parliament for the borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme in Staffordshire. He held the seat until the 1841 general election, when he did not stand again.
Conservative Party, Tories.
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He was elected as a Member of Parliament (Member of Parliament) for Aldeburgh in Suffolk at a by-election in May 1829, and held the seat until the 1830 general election, when he was returned for Orford, also in Suffolk.