Robert Henley, 2nd Baron Henley
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Robert Henley Henley, 2nd Baron Henley (3 September 1789 – 3 February 1841) was a British
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 lawyer and Member of Parliament
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Born Robert Henley Eden, he was the son of Morton Eden, 1st Baron Henley
Morton Eden, 1st Baron Henley
Morton Frederick Eden, 1st Baron Henley GCB, PC, FRS was a British diplomat.Eden was a younger son of Sir Robert Eden, 3rd Baronet and was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford. From 1776–79, he was Minister to Bavaria, then to Copenhagen 1779–82, Dresden 1783–91, Berlin...

, and Lady Elizabeth Henley, youngest daughter of Lord Chancellor
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 Robert Henley, 1st Earl of Northington
Robert Henley, 1st Earl of Northington
Robert Henley, 1st Earl of Northington PC , was the Lord Chancellor of Great Britain. He was a member of the Whig Party in the parliament and was known for his wit and writing.-Family:...

. He served as a Master in Chancery
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 from 1826 to 1840 and between 1826 and 1830 he also sat as Member of Parliament for Fowey
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. In 1830 he succeeded his father as second Baron Henley but as this was an Irish peerage it did not entitle him to a seat in the House of Lords
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. The following year Lord Henley assumed by Royal license the surname of Henley in lieu of Eden in commemoration of his maternal ancestors and the same year he published a biography of his maternal grandfather, entitled Memoir of the Life of Robert Henley, Earl of Northington, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain.

Lord Henley married Harriet, daughter of Sir Robert Peel, 1st Baronet
Sir Robert Peel, 1st Baronet
Sir Robert Peel, 1st Baronet , was a British politician and industrialist and one of early textile manufacturers of the Industrial Revolution...

, and sister of Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet, in 1823. He died in February 1841, aged 51, and was succeeded in the barony by his son Anthony
Anthony Henley, 3rd Baron Henley
Anthony Henley Henley, 3rd Baron Henley , also 1st Baron Northington in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, was a British peer and Liberal Member of Parliament....

. Lady Henley died in 1869.
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