Battle of Honey Springs

John Nicholas Fazakerley (7 March 1787 – 16 July 1852)[1][2][3][4] was a British Whig[5] politician. He was Member of Parliament for Lincoln (1812–18), Great Grimsby (1818–20), Tavistock (1820), Lincoln again (1826-30) and City of Peterborough (1830–41).

Career

He was elected at the 1812 general election as a member of parliament (MP) for Lincoln,[6] and held the seat until the 1818 general election,[1] when he was returned for Great Grimsby.[7] He held that seat until the 1820 general election,[2] when was returned for Tavistock,[8] but he resigned his seat two months later, in May 1820,[3] by taking the Chiltern Hundreds.

Fazakerley returned to the Commons after a six-year absence when he was returned at the 1826 general election as MP for Lincoln.[9] He did not contest the seat at the 1830 election, but was returned at a by-election in 1830 as MP for the City of Peterborough.[10] He sat for Peterborough until the 1841 election,[4] when he retired from Parliament.[11]

Meeting with Napoleon

He met the Emperor of the French Napoleon with Lord John Russell on Elba in the winter of 1814.[12][13]

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Lincoln
18121818
With: Sir Henry Sullivan
Coningsby Waldo-Sibthorpe
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Great Grimsby
18181820
With: Charles Tennyson
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Tavistock
March 1820May 1820
With: John Peter Grant
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Lincoln
18261830
With: Colonel Sibthorp
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Peterborough
18301841
With: Sir Robert Heron, Bt
Succeeded by