Richard Howard-Vyse (MP)

Richard Henry Howard-Vyse
Member of Parliament
for Windsor
In office
4 November 1863 – 12 July 1865
Serving with William Vansittart
Preceded byWilliam Vansittart
George William Hope
Succeeded byHenry Hoare
Henry Labouchère
Member of Parliament
for South Northamptonshire
In office
24 February 1846 – 6 April 1857
Preceded byCharles Knightley
William Ralph Cartwright
Succeeded byRainald Knightley
John Spencer
Personal details
Born24 August 1813
Died12 June 1872(1872-06-12) (aged 58)
PartyConservative
Spouse
Julia Agnes Jolliffe
(m. 1856)
ParentHoward Vyse
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Richard Henry Richard Howard-Vyse (24 August 1813 – 12 June 1872) was a British Conservative Party politician.

Born in 1813, Howard-Vyse was the son of Howard Vyse. In 1856, he married Julia Agnes Jolliffe, daughter of William Joliffe and Eleanor (née Paget) Jolliffe, and they had at least one son: Howard Henry Howard-Vyse (1858–1927).

Howard-Vyse was elected Conservative MP for South Northamptonshire at a by-election in 1846—caused by the resignation of William Ralph Cartwright—and held the seat until 1857 when he was defeated. He later returned to Parliament for Windsor at a by-election in 1863—caused by the death of George William Hope—but lost the seat at the next general election in 1865.

Howard-Vyse was also a Justice of the Peace and a colonel in the Royal Horse Guards.