James Watney Jr


James Watney Jr was a prominent British brewing executive, millionaire and Conservative Member of Parliament for East Surrey, holding one of its two seats from 1871 to 1885.

Early life, family and business

James was born 19 May 1832, the eldest son of James Watney and Rebecca Spurrell and was a partner in the family brewing business Watney Combe & Reid. He played first-class cricket for Surrey and the Marylebone Cricket Club, and later served as Master of the Mercers' Company in 1879.
He married Blanche Maria Georgiana Burrell on 8 July 1856 and lived at Haling Park, Beddington, Surrey and Thorney House, Palace Gate, Kensington.

Legacy

It was written by the Birmingham Daily Post, in 1886, about his 1871 election: "he...stood on the 'Beer and Bible' platform, and carried what had always been regarded as a safe Liberal seat by a swinging majority. This was a signal for other victories and later in the same Autumn..." He made 61 contributions according to Hansard in the House of Commons, spanning the years 1872–1882, but made none in 1875.
He pre-deceased his father by 16 months; he died on 2 November 1886 at 'Englemere', Ascot, Berkshire. His probate was on final, fourth reswearing due to minor alterations and final accounting, sworn at.
His widow died on 3 February 1915.
He was buried on 6 November at Woking Cemetery with many present at the ceremony including staff of his Stag Brewery, Pimlico,.