Francis Arkwright (politician)

Francis Arkwright
Member of the New Zealand Legislative Council
In office
13 December 1895 – 12 December 1902
In office
13 December 1902 – 23 July 1906
Personal details
Born(1846-03-17)17 March 1846
Died1 March 1915(1915-03-01) (aged 68)
Spouse(s)Louisa Elizabeth Jane Milbank (m. 1868, d. 1873)
Evelyn Addington Wells (m. 1875)
RelationsRichard Arkwright (great-grandfather)
Sir William Fitzherbert, 1st Baronet (great-grandfather)
George Grey, 6th Earl of Stamford (first wife's grandfather)
Arthur Duncombe (uncle)
Residence(s)Overton Hall, Derbyshire
Coton House
Overton, New Zealand
Occupationpolitician

Francis Arkwright (17 March 1846 – 1 March 1915) belonged to the British gentry. His first wife died after giving birth to a daughter, and he remarried. Arkwright represented East Derbyshire in the British House of Commons from 1874 to 1880.

In 1882, the Arkwright family emigrated to New Zealand, where he commissioned a large country house on the Rangitikei River. Arkwright was a leading Freemason. He unsuccessfully stood for the Rangitikei electorate on two occasions; in the 1887 election and in the 1890 election. In 1895, he was appointed to the New Zealand Legislative Council. The family returned to live in England in 1906 and Arkwright died in 1915 at Bournemouth.

Arkwright owned several notable houses in both England and New Zealand. Of these, Overton in Marton is the most notable and is registered as Category I with Heritage New Zealand.