John Bonham-Carter
1817–1884 (age 67)
Biography
John Bonham-Carter was a politician of the nineteenth century who represented the interests of his constituents during a transformative period in British political history. Born in 1817, he engaged in public service and parliamentary affairs, contributing to the legislative debates and decisions that shaped Victorian England.
Bonham-Carter's political career reflected the values and concerns of the landed gentry during the nineteenth century. His life concluded in 1884, and he was laid to rest in the Church of St Mary in Buriton, a parish with which he maintained strong ties throughout his life.