Major Sir Edward Coates, 1st Baronet,
DL (25 February 1853 – 14 August 1921), was a British
stockbroker
A stockbroker is a regulated broker, broker-dealer, or registered investment adviser (in the United States) who may provide financial advisory and investment management services and execute transactions such as the purchase or sale of stocks an ...
and politician.
Early life
Sir Edward Coates was born in 1853.
His father, John Coates, was a magistrate. He was educated at
Marlborough College
Marlborough College is a Public school (United Kingdom), public school (English Independent school (United Kingdom), independent boarding school) for pupils aged 13 to 18 in Marlborough, Wiltshire, England. Founded in 1843 for the sons of Church ...
.
Career
Coates was a member of the city stockbroking firm of Coates and Son.
[Obituary, ''The Times'', 15 August 1921.]
In 1903 he was elected
Conservative Party
The Conservative Party is a name used by many political parties around the world. These political parties are generally right-wing though their exact ideologies can range from center-right to far-right.
Political parties called The Conservative P ...
Member of Parliament
A member of parliament (MP) is the representative in parliament of the people who live in their electoral district. In many countries with bicameral parliaments, this term refers only to members of the lower house since upper house members of ...
(MP) for
Lewisham
Lewisham () is an area of southeast London, England, south of Charing Cross. It is the principal area of the London Borough of Lewisham, and was within the Historic counties of England, historic county of Kent until 1889. It is identified i ...
. When that constituency was abolished in 1918 he won the new seat of
Lewisham West which he held until his death.
He was an art collector who specialised in old prints and was a trustee of the
National Portrait Gallery. He was also a sportsman who took part in shooting, hunting, yachting and coach-driving, and won numerous cups and trophies.
In 1905, he was appointed a
deputy lieutenant of
Surrey
Surrey () is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in South East England, bordering Greater London to the south west. Surrey has a large rural area, and several significant urban areas which form part of the Greater London Built-up Area. ...
.
He was an alderman in
Surrey County Council
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, being chairman of the finance committee for ten years and chairman of the council for four. He was a member of the
Duke of Wellington's Regiment
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In 1702, Colonel George Hastings, 8th Earl of Huntingdon, was authorised to raise a new regiment, which he di ...
and was made a
baronet
A baronet ( or ; abbreviated Bart or Bt) or the female equivalent, a baronetess (, , or ; abbreviation Btss), is the holder of a baronetcy, a hereditary title awarded by the British Crown. The title of baronet is mentioned as early as the 14th ...
in 1911.
Death
Coates died on 14 August 1921.
References
External links
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Parliamentary Archives, Papers of Sir Edward Feetham Coates, MP
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1853 births
1921 deaths
Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
UK MPs 1900–1906
UK MPs 1906–1910
UK MPs 1910
UK MPs 1910–1918
UK MPs 1918–1922
Baronets in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Members of Surrey County Council
People educated at Marlborough College
Deputy Lieutenants of Surrey
English stockbrokers
English art collectors
Trustees of the National Portrait Gallery