Robert Jocelyn, Viscount Jocelyn

Lord Jocelyn, 1838

Robert Jocelyn, Viscount Jocelyn (20 February 1816 – 12 August 1854), was a British soldier and Conservative politician.

Background

Born at Carlton Gardens, London, Jocelyn was the eldest son and heir apparent of Robert Jocelyn, 3rd Earl of Roden, and the Hon. Maria Frances Catherine, daughter of Thomas Stapleton, 12th Baron le Despencer.

Military career

Lord Jocelyn (standing second from left) in a conference between British and Chinese officials on board HMS Wellesley on 4 July 1840

Jocelyn served in the First Opium War as Military Secretary to Lord Saltoun. He published two works on his experiences of the conflict. In 1853 he was appointed Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant of the East Sussex Militia.

Political career

Jocelyn was Member of Parliament for King's Lynn from 1842 to 1854. He served under Sir Robert Peel as Joint Secretary to the Board of Control between 1845 and 1846.

Family

Lord Jocelyn married Lady Frances Elizabeth, daughter of Peter Clavering-Cowper, 5th Earl Cowper, in 1841. They had several children. In 1854, while his regiment, the East Essex Militia, was quartered in the Tower of London, he contracted cholera and died in London in August of that year, aged 38, predeceasing his father by 16 years. His eldest son Robert later succeeded in the earldom. Lady Jocelyn died in March 1880.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Lord George Bentinck
Sir Stratford Canning
Member of Parliament for King's Lynn
18421854
With: Lord George Bentinck 18421848
Lord Stanley 18481854
Succeeded by
Lord Stanley
John Henry Gurney
Political offices
Preceded by
James Emerson Tennent
Hon. Bingham Baring
Joint Secretary to the Board of Control
James Emerson Tennent 1845
Viscount Mahon 18451846

18451846
Succeeded by
Hon. George Byng
Thomas Wyse
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