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John Neilson Gladstone (
18 January 1807 –
7 February 1863) was a politician in the
United Kingdom and an officer in the
Royal Navy.
He was the fourth child of
Sir John Gladstone, a Scottish-born businessman who settled in
Liverpool and made a large fortune initially from trading in corn with the United States and cotton with Brazil, and later through sugar plantations in Jamaica. His mother was Anne MacKenzie née Robertson, from
Dingwall. His younger brother was the British Prime Minister
William Gladstone, and his elder brother
Thomas was also a
Member of Parliament (MP).
He was MP for
Walsall from February to June
1841, for
Ipswich from
1842 to
1847, and for
Devizes from
1852 to
1857.
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