List of Political Families in The United Kingdom - Guests

Guests

  • Sir Josiah John Guest, 1st Baronet (1785–1852); Welsh engineer and entrepreneur, MP for Honiton and first MP for Merthyr Tydfil
    • Ivor Bertie Guest, 1st Baron Wimborne ( 1835–1914); Welsh industrialist, first son of John Josiah Guest, High Sheriff of Glamorgan in 1862; mayor of Poole from 1896–1897
    • Montague John Guest (1839–1909); 3rd son of John Josiah Guest, Liberal MP for Youghal, County Cork and later for Wareham in Dorset
      • Ivor Churchill Guest, 1st Viscount Wimborne ( 1873–1939); the son of Ivor Bertie Guest, Conservative MP for Plymouth, he later accompanied his cousin Winston Churchill into the Liberal Party and sat as Liberal MP for Cardiff, government minister and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1915–1918
      • Christian Henry Charles Guest( 1874–1957), the son of Ivor Bertie Guest, Liberal and later Liberal National MP for four different constituencies between 1910 and 1945
      • Frederick ‘Freddie’ Edward Guest (1875–1937); the son of Ivor Bertie Guest, brother of Ivor Churchill Guest and Henry Guest, Coalition Liberal MP and Chief Whip in Lloyd George’s Coalition Government 1916-1922
      • Lionel George William Guest (1880–1935); the son of Ivor Bertie Guest, brother of Ivor Churchill Guest, Henry Guest and Freddie Guest, elected Municipal Reform Party member of the London County Council for Mile End in 1928
      • Oscar Montague Guest (1888–1958); the son of Ivor Bertie Guest, brother of Ivor Churchill Guest, Henry Guest, Freddie Guest and Lionel Guest, Liberal MP for Loughborough, 1918–1922 and Conservative MP for Camberwell North West, 1935–1945

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