William Manning (British politician)

William Manning (British politician)

William Manning (1 December 176317 April 1835) was a British merchant, politician, and Governor of the Bank of England between 1812 and 1814.

He served as Member of Parliament for Evesham, Lymington and Penryn. He also worked as a merchant in the West Indies, and invested in the Australian Agricultural Company, and becoming its Deputy Governor. The Manning River in New South Wales, Australia was named after him.

His son, Henry Manning, was ordained as an Anglican clergyman and part of the Oxford Movement, then converted to Catholicism and became Archbishop of Westminster in 1865.

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