Charles Towry-Law, 4th Baron Ellenborough
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Charles Towry Hamilton Law, 4th Baron Ellenborough (21 April 1856 – 26 June 1902)

Biography

He was the only child of Charles Edmund Towry-Law, 3rd Baron Ellenborough and his second wife, Anne Elizabeth Fitzgerald-Day. His parents were married at Lymington
Lymington
Lymington is a port on the west bank of the Lymington River on the Solent, in the New Forest district of Hampshire, England. It is to the east of the South East Dorset conurbation, and faces Yarmouth on the Isle of Wight which is connected to it by a car ferry, operated by Wightlink. The town...

 on 28 June 1855, and he was born on 21 April 1856. His mother, who was the granddaughter of Judge Robert Day MP and daughter of Rev. John Robert Fitzgerald-Day of Beaufort, Co. Kerry, died suddenly, in February 1860, on a ship returning from India.

Charles succeeded his father as 4th Baron Ellenborough
Baron Ellenborough
Baron Ellenborough, of Ellenborough in the County of Cumberland, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1802 for the lawyer, judge and politician Sir Edward Law, Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench from 1802 to 1818. His son, the second Baron, notably served as...

 in 1890 and died unmarried at 152 Harley Street, London
London
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, on 26 June 1902.
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