Ralph Neville-Grenville


Ralph Neville-Grenville DL, JP was a British Conservative Party politician.

Background

Born Ralph Neville, he was the eldest son of the Very Revd and Hon George Neville-Grenville and his wife Lady Charlotte Neville-Grenville. In 1854, on the death of his father he assumed the additional surname Grenville. Neville-Grenville was educated at Eton College and later Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he graduated with a Master of Arts in 1837. He served in the British Army and was lieutenant-colonel of the West Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry.

Career

Neville-Grenville entered the British House of Commons as Member of Parliament for Windsor in 1841, representing it until 1847. He sat again for East Somerset from 1865 to 1868, and subsequently for Mid Somerset until his resignation in 1878. In 1846, Neville-Grenville was a Lord of the Treasury. He was appointed High Sheriff of Somerset in 1862 and was a Deputy Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the same county.

Family

On 18 September 1845, he married Julia Roberta Russell, daughter of Sir Robert Frankland Russell, 7th Baronet at All Souls Church, Langham Place. They had nine children, three daughters and six sons.