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| name = Sir Oswald Mosley
'''Sir Oswald Mosley of [[Ancoats]], 2nd Baronet''' (27 March 1785 – 24 May 1871) was a British [[politician]] and [[writer]].
| image = Sir Oswald Mosley, 2nd Bt..jpg
| honorific_prefix = [[The Right Honourable]]
| honorific_suffix = [[Baronet|Bt]] [[Geological Society|FGS]]
| birth_date = {{birth date|1785|3|27|df=y}}
| death_date = {{dda|1871|5|24|1785|3|27|df=y}}
| death_place = [[Rolleston-on-Dove|Rolleston]], Staffordshire, England
| spouse = {{marriage|Sophia Anne Every<br />|31 January 1804}}
| parents = Oswald Mosley<br>Elizabeth Tonman
| office = [[High Sheriff of Staffordshire]]
| predecessor = Walter Sneyd
| successor = Henry Crockett
| term_start = 4 February 1814
| term_end = 13 February 1815
| children = [[Sir Tonman Mosley, 3rd Baronet]]
| office2 = [[Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)|Member of Parliament]] for [[North Staffordshire (UK Parliament constituency)|North Staffordshire]]
| termstart2 = 1832
| termend2 = 1837
| predecessor2 = ''New constituency''
| alongside2 = [[Sir Edward Manningham-Buller, 1st Baronet|Edward Buller-Yarde-Bulle]]
| successor2 = Hon. [[Bingham Baring, 2nd Baron Ashburton|Bingham Baring]]
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'''Sir Oswald Mosley, 2nd Baronet''' (27 March 1785 – 24 May 1871), was an English [[aristocrat]], politician, [[historian]] and [[naturalist]]. He served as a [[Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)|Member of Parliament]] (MP) for several constituencies, authored several works in the aforementioned subjects and was [[High Sheriff of Staffordshire]] in 1814. A prominent [[Staffordshire]] landowner, he succeeded as the 2nd [[Mosley baronets|Baronet Mosley, of Ancoats]], in 1798.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Resource Details - Staffordshire Past Track: Sir Oswald Mosley, 2nd Baronet |url=https://www.search.staffspasttrack.org.uk/Details.aspx?&ResourceID=24269&PageIndex=3&SearchType=2&ThemeID=62 |access-date= |website=www.search.staffspasttrack.org.uk}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=Cokayne |first=George Edward |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LNrdDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA51 |title=Complete baronetage: Volume V |date=1900-01-01 |publisher=Dalcassian Publishing Company |language=en}}</ref>


==Family==
==Family==
Oswald Mosley (17 March 1761 – 27 July 1789), son of [[Sir John Parker Mosley, 1st Baronet]], of Ancoats (1732 - 29 September 1798), created [[Mosley Baronets|1st Baronet Mosley, of Ancoats]], in the [[Baronetage of Great Britain]], on 8 June 1781, and wife (married 7 April 1760) Elizabeth Bayley (died 15 October 1797), daughter of James Bayley of [[Withington]] (1705–1769) and Anne Peploe (1702–1769), daughter of [[Samuel Peploe (bishop)|Samuel Peploe]]. John Parker Mosley was the son of Nicholas Mosley (died 1734) and Elizabeth Parker.
He was the son of Oswald Mosley (17 March 1761 – 27 July 1789), son of [[Sir John Mosley, 1st Baronet|John Mosley]] (1732–1798), created [[Mosley baronets|1st Baronet Mosley, of Ancoats]], in the [[Baronetage of Great Britain]], on 8 June 1781, and his wife Elizabeth Bayley (died 1797), daughter of James Bayley (1705–1769) and Anne Peploe (1702–1769), daughter of [[Samuel Peploe (bishop)|Samuel Peploe]]. John Mosley was the son of Nicholas Mosley (died 1734) and Elizabeth Parker. He had four aunts.<ref>{{Cite journal |date=1937-02-06 |title=Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nq/172.6.106e |journal=Notes and Queries |volume=172 |issue=6 |pages=106–107 |doi=10.1093/nq/172.6.106e |issn=1471-6941|hdl=2027/hvd.32044099639981 |hdl-access=free }}</ref>

He had four aunts:
*Penelope Mosley (died 30 August 1812), married on 22 December 1798 to [[Sir Henry Every, 9th Baronet]], of [[Egginton]] (4 June 1777 – 28 December 1855), son of [[Sir Edward Every, 8th Baronet]], of Egginton, and Mary Morley, and had four sons and one daughter;
*Mary Mosley, married Henry Feilden of [[Witton Park]], [[Blackburn]], [[Lancashire]] (January 1765 - 1815) and brother of [[Sir William Feilden, 1st Baronet]], of [[Feniscowles]], and had one daughter and one son;
*Frances Mary Mosley (bapt. 24 March 1773 – 5 July 1844), married to [[George Smith (1765–1836)|George Smith]], M.P. of [[Selsdon]] (30 April 1765 – 26 December 1836), brother of [[Robert Smith, 1st Baron Carrington]], of [[Upton, Newark and Sherwood|Upton]], and nephew of [[Sir George Smith, 1st Baronet]], of [[East Stoke, Nottinghamshire|East Stoke]], and had one son and one daughter (great-great-grandparents of [[Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon]]); and,
*Elizabeth Mosley (born circa 1770), married to [[The Reverend]] Streynsham Master (born 1766), [[Rector (ecclesiastical)|Rector]] of [[Croston]], [[Lancashire]], and had one daughter and one son.


Mosley's family were [[Anglo-Irish]]. His branch were prosperous landowners in [[Staffordshire]]. The family seat was at [[Rolleston Hall, Staffordshire|Rolleston Hall]], near [[Burton upon Trent]] and he succeeded to the title of [[Mosley Baronets|2nd Baronet Mosley, of Ancoats]], on 29 September 1798. His uncle Ashton Nicholas Mosley married his mother-in-law Mary Morley and had issue, who succeeded in the House.
Mosley's family were prosperous landowners in [[Staffordshire]]. The family seat was at [[Rolleston Hall, Staffordshire|Rolleston Hall]], near [[Burton upon Trent]] and he succeeded to the title of [[Mosley baronets|2nd Baronet Mosley, of Ancoats]], on 29 September 1798. His uncle Ashton Nicholas Mosley married his mother-in-law Mary Morley and had issue, who succeeded in the House.


==Career==
==Career==
Educated at [[Rugby School]], he then attended the [[University of Oxford]] where he graduated as a [[Doctor of Civil Law]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite book |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.5118/bpbk.2003 |title=Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage |date=2003 |publisher=Burke's Peerage |isbn=978-0-9711966-2-9 |editor-last=Mosley |editor-first=Charles |pages=764|doi=10.5118/bpbk.2003 }}</ref>
He was [[Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)|Member of Parliament]] (MP) for [[Portarlington (UK Parliament constituency)|Portarlington]] 1806–1807, [[Winchelsea (UK Parliament constituency)|Winchelsea]] 1807–1812, [[Midhurst (UK Parliament constituency)|Midhurst]] 1817-1818 and [[North Staffordshire (UK Parliament constituency)|Staffordshire North]] 1832–1837. He was [[High Sheriff of Staffordshire]] 1814.


He was [[Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)|Member of Parliament]] (MP) for [[Portarlington (UK Parliament constituency)|Portarlington]] 1806–1807, [[Winchelsea (UK Parliament constituency)|Winchelsea]] 1807–1812, [[Midhurst (UK Parliament constituency)|Midhurst]] 1817–1818 and [[North Staffordshire (UK Parliament constituency)|Staffordshire North]] 1832–1837. He was [[High Sheriff of Staffordshire]] 1814. He was appointed Fellow, [[Geological Society of London]].
He wrote a number of local and natural history books, including ''History of the Castle, Priory and Town of Tutbury'' (1832), ''Gleanings in Horticulture'' (1851) and ''Natural History of Tutbury'' (1863).<ref name="Mosley">{{cite book|last1=Mosley|first1=Oswald|last2=Brown|first2=Edwin|title=The Natural History of Tutbury|year=1863}}</ref>

He wrote a number of local and [[natural history]] books, including ''History of the Castle, Priory and Town of Tutbury'' (1832), ''Gleanings in Horticulture'' (1851) and ''Natural History of Tutbury'' (1863).<ref name="Mosley">{{cite book|last1=Mosley|first1=Oswald|last2=Brown|first2=Edwin|title=The Natural History of Tutbury|year=1863}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Sir Oswald Mosley, 2nd Baronet (1785-1871) - The Natural history of Tutbury : together with the fauna and flora of the district surrounding Tutbury and Burton-on-Trent / by Oswald Mosley and Edwin Brown. |url=https://www.rct.uk/collection/1055606/the-natural-history-of-tutbury-together-with-the-fauna-and-flora-of-the-district |access-date=2023-09-27 |website=www.rct.uk |language=en}}</ref> He also published ''Family Memoirs'' (1849), which was essentially a history of the [[Mosley baronets|Mosley family]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Mosley |first=Sir Oswald |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0CsAAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA49 |title=Family Memoirs |date=1849 |language=en}}</ref>


==Marriage and children==
==Marriage and children==
He married on 31 January 1804 Sophia Annie Every (died 8 June 1859), daughter of [[Sir Edward Every, 8th Baronet]], of Eggington, and Mary Morley (who married for a fourth time to Ashton Nicholas Mosley), Sophia was the sister of Henry Every who married his aunt Penelope Mosley. They had 13 children:
He married, on 31 January 1804, Sophia Annie Every (died 8 June 1859), daughter of [[Every baronets|Sir Edward Every, 8th Baronet]], of Eggington, and Mary Morley (who married for a fourth time to Ashton Nicholas Mosley). Sophia was the sister of Henry Every who married his aunt Penelope Mosley.<ref name=":0" /> They had 12 children:
* Oswald Mosley, born 2 December 1804, died 25 September 1856, married Maria Bradshaw, but died without surviving issue
* Oswald Mosley (2 December 1804 25 September 1856), died without issue
* Sophia Anne Mosley, born 15 October 1806, died unmarried 29 April 1880
* Sophia Anne Mosley (15 October 1806 29 April 1880), died unmarried
* Emily Mosley, born 8 February 1808, died unmarried 25 December 1880
* Emily Mosley (8 February 1808 25 December 1880)
* Sarah Elizabeth Mosley, born 8 February 1808, died January 1826
* Sarah Elizabeth Mosley (8 February 1808 January 1826)
* Frances Mosley, born 24 August 1810, died 20 May 1881, married on 9 October 1827 James Heath Leigh of [[Belmont Hall, Cheshire|Belmont Hall]], [[Great Budworth]], [[Cheshire]] (died 5 August 1848), and had 2 daughters and six sons
* Frances Mosley (24 August 1810 20 May 1881), married James Heath Leigh of [[Belmont Hall, Cheshire|Belmont Hall]] and had issue
* Sir Tonman Mosley, 3rd Baronet, of Ancoats (9 July 1813 – 28 April 1890), who succeeded to the title of 3rd Baronet Mosley, of Ancoats, on 24 May 1871, and wife Catherine Wood (died 22 April 1891), daughter of [[The Reverend]] John Wood of [[Swanwick, Derbyshire|Swanwick]], [[Derbyshire]], and had three sons:
* [[Sir Tonman Mosley, 3rd Baronet]] (9 July 1813 – 28 April 1890), who succeeded to the title of Baronet Mosley, of Ancoats
* Mary Anne Mosley (c. 1816 – 20 December 1890), married Major William Fawkener Chetwynd of Brockton Hall, Staffordshire and had issue
** [[Sir Oswald Mosley, 4th Baronet]], of Ancoats (25 September 1848 – 10 October 1915)
** [[Tonman Mosley, 1st Baron Anslow]] (16 January 185020 August 1933)
* Penelope Mosley (9 November 181628 August 1833)
** Ernald Mosley (29 October 18513 September 1933)
* Caroline Mosley (27 July 18186 May 1862)
* John Mosley, born 15 December 1814, died 14 March 1815
* Octavia Mosley (14 February 1820 1883)
* Ernald Mosley (13 August 1821 23 January 1837)
* Mary Anne Mosley, born circa 1816, died 20 December 1890, married on 25 April 1843 [[Major (United Kingdom)|Major]] William Fawkener Chetwynd of [[Brockton Hall]], [[Staffordshire]] (15 October 1788 – 25 April 1873), son of [[Sir George Chetwynd, 1st Baronet]], of [[Brockton Hall]], and Jane Bantin, and had two daughters and three sons
* Penelope Mosley, born 9 November 1816, died 28 August 1833
* Letitia Mosley (27 May 1826 c. 1863)
* Caroline Mosley, born 27 July 1818, died 6 May 1862, married on 27 June 1843 Henry Master Feilden (c1818-5 September 1875) and had 4 daughters and one son
* Octavia Mosley, born 14 February 1820, died 1883, married 9 June 1857 Edward Spooner (c1821-c1889)
* Ernald Mosley, born 13 August 1821, died 23 January 1837
* Letitia Mosley, born 27 May 1826, married 1864 John Feild Wright


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Sir Oswald Mosley
High Sheriff of Staffordshire
In office
4 February 1814 – 13 February 1815
Preceded byWalter Sneyd
Succeeded byHenry Crockett
Member of Parliament for North Staffordshire
In office
1832–1837
Preceded byNew constituency
Succeeded byHon. Bingham Baring
Personal details
Born(1785-03-27)27 March 1785
Died24 May 1871(1871-05-24) (aged 86)
Rolleston, Staffordshire, England
Spouse
Sophia Anne Every
(m. 1804)
ChildrenSir Tonman Mosley, 3rd Baronet
Parent(s)Oswald Mosley
Elizabeth Tonman

Sir Oswald Mosley, 2nd Baronet (27 March 1785 – 24 May 1871), was an English aristocrat, politician, historian and naturalist. He served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for several constituencies, authored several works in the aforementioned subjects and was High Sheriff of Staffordshire in 1814. A prominent Staffordshire landowner, he succeeded as the 2nd Baronet Mosley, of Ancoats, in 1798.[1][2]

Family

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He was the son of Oswald Mosley (17 March 1761 – 27 July 1789), son of John Mosley (1732–1798), created 1st Baronet Mosley, of Ancoats, in the Baronetage of Great Britain, on 8 June 1781, and his wife Elizabeth Bayley (died 1797), daughter of James Bayley (1705–1769) and Anne Peploe (1702–1769), daughter of Samuel Peploe. John Mosley was the son of Nicholas Mosley (died 1734) and Elizabeth Parker. He had four aunts.[3]

Mosley's family were prosperous landowners in Staffordshire. The family seat was at Rolleston Hall, near Burton upon Trent and he succeeded to the title of 2nd Baronet Mosley, of Ancoats, on 29 September 1798. His uncle Ashton Nicholas Mosley married his mother-in-law Mary Morley and had issue, who succeeded in the House.

Career

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Educated at Rugby School, he then attended the University of Oxford where he graduated as a Doctor of Civil Law.[4]

He was Member of Parliament (MP) for Portarlington 1806–1807, Winchelsea 1807–1812, Midhurst 1817–1818 and Staffordshire North 1832–1837. He was High Sheriff of Staffordshire 1814. He was appointed Fellow, Geological Society of London.

He wrote a number of local and natural history books, including History of the Castle, Priory and Town of Tutbury (1832), Gleanings in Horticulture (1851) and Natural History of Tutbury (1863).[5][6] He also published Family Memoirs (1849), which was essentially a history of the Mosley family.[7]

Marriage and children

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He married, on 31 January 1804, Sophia Annie Every (died 8 June 1859), daughter of Sir Edward Every, 8th Baronet, of Eggington, and Mary Morley (who married for a fourth time to Ashton Nicholas Mosley). Sophia was the sister of Henry Every who married his aunt Penelope Mosley.[4] They had 12 children:

  • Oswald Mosley (2 December 1804 – 25 September 1856), died without issue
  • Sophia Anne Mosley (15 October 1806 – 29 April 1880), died unmarried
  • Emily Mosley (8 February 1808 – 25 December 1880)
  • Sarah Elizabeth Mosley (8 February 1808 – January 1826)
  • Frances Mosley (24 August 1810 – 20 May 1881), married James Heath Leigh of Belmont Hall and had issue
  • Sir Tonman Mosley, 3rd Baronet (9 July 1813 – 28 April 1890), who succeeded to the title of Baronet Mosley, of Ancoats
  • Mary Anne Mosley (c. 1816 – 20 December 1890), married Major William Fawkener Chetwynd of Brockton Hall, Staffordshire and had issue
  • Penelope Mosley (9 November 1816 – 28 August 1833)
  • Caroline Mosley (27 July 1818 – 6 May 1862)
  • Octavia Mosley (14 February 1820 – 1883)
  • Ernald Mosley (13 August 1821 – 23 January 1837)
  • Letitia Mosley (27 May 1826 – c. 1863)

References

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  1. ^ "Resource Details - Staffordshire Past Track: Sir Oswald Mosley, 2nd Baronet". www.search.staffspasttrack.org.uk.
  2. ^ Cokayne, George Edward (1 January 1900). Complete baronetage: Volume V. Dalcassian Publishing Company.
  3. ^ "Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry". Notes and Queries. 172 (6): 106–107. 6 February 1937. doi:10.1093/nq/172.6.106e. hdl:2027/hvd.32044099639981. ISSN 1471-6941.
  4. ^ a b Mosley, Charles, ed. (2003). Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage. Burke's Peerage. p. 764. doi:10.5118/bpbk.2003. ISBN 978-0-9711966-2-9.
  5. ^ Mosley, Oswald; Brown, Edwin (1863). The Natural History of Tutbury.
  6. ^ "Sir Oswald Mosley, 2nd Baronet (1785-1871) - The Natural history of Tutbury : together with the fauna and flora of the district surrounding Tutbury and Burton-on-Trent / by Oswald Mosley and Edwin Brown". www.rct.uk. Retrieved 27 September 2023.
  7. ^ Mosley, Sir Oswald (1849). Family Memoirs.
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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Portarlington
18061807
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Winchelsea
18071812
With: Calverley Bewicke
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Midhurst
1817–1818
With: Thomas Thompson
Succeeded by
New constituency Member of Parliament for North Staffordshire
18321837
With: Edward Manningham-Buller
Succeeded by
Honorary titles
Preceded by
Walter Sneyd
High Sheriff of Staffordshire
1814
Succeeded by
Henry Crockett
Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Baronet
of Ancoats
1798–1871
Succeeded by