George Anthony Legh Keck

George Anthony Legh Keck
Member of Parliament
for Leicestershire
Leicester (1797-1831)
Succeeded byCharles March-Phillipps
Thomas Paget
Personal details
Born15 July 1774
Died4 September 1860 (aged 86)
PartyTory
SpouseElizabeth Atherton (m. 1802–1837)
RelationsAnthony James Keck, MP (father)
Sir Anthony Keck (great-grandfather)
Lord Lilford (brother-in-law)
Lord Newton (cousin) via the Leghs of Lyme
Alma materChrist Church, Oxford
OccupationLandowner
ProfessionArmy officer, politician
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Colonel George Anthony Legh Keck (15 July 1774 – 4 September 1860), sometimes spelled Legh-Keck, was a British military officer, Tory politician and landowner who sat in the House of Commons representing the parliamentary constituency of Leicestershire from 1797 to 1831.