John McCance

Irish politician, died 1835
John McCance
Born1772 (1772)
Farmhill, Ireland
Died11 August 1835(1835-08-11) (aged 62–63)
EducationBelfast Academy
Occupationpolitician
Years active1835–1835
Known forMP for Belfast
Notable workHigh Sheriff of County Down and County Antrim
Political partyWhigs

John McCance (1772 – 11 August 1835) was an Irish politician.

Born in Farmhill, McCance was educated at the Belfast Academy and then worked in his uncle's linen business. He lived at Suffolk House for many years, and rebuilt the property in 1824. From 1821, he was a partner in what became the Northern Bank, chairing its management committee. He became a magistrate in 1801, was High Sheriff of County Down in 1825, and High Sheriff of County Antrim in 1827.[1]

McCance stood in the 1835 UK general election in Belfast for the Whigs. He won the seat, but died later in the year.[2] He is buried in Kensal Green Cemetery in London.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Black, Eileen (1948). "John McCance of Suffolk (1772-1835)". Journal of the Lisburn Historical Society. 1.
  2. ^ Stenton, Michael (1976). Who's Who of British Members of Parliament. Vol. 1. Hassocks: Harvester Press. p. 248. ISBN 0855272198.
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