Edward George Barnard was a British shipbuilder and Liberal Party politician.
Career
He become very wealthy, and in 1824 he purchased Gosfield Hall and estate in Essex from the Marquess of Buckingham for 150,000 guineas. He was regarded as an "ultra-radical" who was in favour of the abolition of slavery, triennial parliaments, an ending of "taxes on knowledge" and the secret ballot. He held the seat until his death in 1851, aged 73.
He was buried in the family vault in Gosfield Parish Church on 21 June.
Membership
11th United Kingdom Parliament. 12th United Kingdom Parliament. 13th United Kingdom Parliament.
14th United Kingdom Parliament.
15th United Kingdom Parliament]
He was a member of the Barnard family of shipbuilders who had established themselves at Deptford on the River Thames. He was elected at the 1832 general election as one of the two Members of Parliament (MPs) for the newly enfranchised borough of Greenwich.