John Abel Smith

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

John Abel Smith by William Overend Geller, after Frederick Richard Say.

John Abel Smith (2 June 1802 – 7 January 1871) was a British Member of Parliament (MP) for Chichester and Midhurst.

He was the son of John Smith who preceded him as one of the members of parliament for Midhurst.

Smith married Anne Jervoise, the daughter of Sir Samuel Clarke Jervoise on 26 December 1827. He was the father of Hugh Colin Smith and Dudley Robert Smith (1830-1897).

Smith was a founding partner of the Hong Kong-based

William Jardine agreed to make them agents for Jardines with the proviso that "At no time shall it be expedient that we should give up the option of carrying on transactions with other London houses."[2] In 1841 the bank was renamed Magniac, Jardine & Co.[3]
when William Jardine became a partner on his return to England.

In 1847, Smith sat on the Committee of the

British Association for the Relief of Distress in Ireland and the Highlands of Scotland, which had been founded by his friend Lionel de Rothschild.[4]

On 26 July 1858 Abel Smith and

Lord John Russell, presented Lionel de Rothschild to the House of Commons. The Commons then voted to allow Rothschild, as a Jew, to take the oath on the Old Testament only.[5]

Abel Smith Street, in central Wellington, New Zealand, was named after him in 1840: he was a Director of the New Zealand Company[6] .

References

  1. . Appendices. Online version at Google books
  2. . p. 27
  3. ^ "William Jardine". Stanford University. Archived from the original on 12 August 2011. Retrieved 27 March 2011.
  4. ^ Christine Kinealy, 'Charity and the Great Hunger in Ireland. the Kindness of Strangers', Bloomsbury, 2013
  5. ^ "Bank to Westminster: Lionel de Rothschild's journey to parliament, 1847-1858". www.rothschildarchive.org. Archived from the original on 7 March 2012.
  6. ^ Wellingtonian, Aug 28 2013, Abel Smith St's eclectic offerings

External links

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Midhurst
1830–1831
With: George Smith
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Lord Henry Gordon-Lennox
from 1846
Succeeded by
Lord Henry Gordon-Lennox
Humphrey William Freeland