In 1806 Manners-Sutton was elected
Tory Member of Parliament for
Scarborough, a seat he would hold until 1832, and then sat for
Cambridge University from 1832 to 1835. He served as
Judge Advocate General under
Spencer Perceval and
Lord Liverpool from 1809 to 1817 and was admitted to the
Privy Council in 1809. Manners-Sutton was elected
Speaker of the House of Commons in the
1817 election, holding the post for the next eighteen years.
Antonia Fraser described Manners-Sutton as "a fine, friendly, genial figure, if inclined to pomposity (but that was a forgivable offence in a Speaker)." When Lord Grey resigned as Prime Minister in May 1832, this caused a period of political unrest known as the
Days of May. The King asked the Duke of Wellington to form a government to replace Grey's, but he was reluctant to do so. Nevertheless, according to Fraser, "There was the possibility that... Charles Manners-Sutton might prove an acceptable anodyne leader because, by the nature of his office, he was not tarred by the brush of his own anti-Reform declarations." Manners-Sutton spent three hours outlining his views on the matter at "exhaustive and exhausting length" during a crucial meeting of the Tories at
Apsley House. Following the meeting,
Lyndhurst flung back his chair and exclaimed that he refused to listen any longer to such "a damned tiresome old bitch." After the passing of the Reform Act, Manners-Sutton was persuaded to postpone his retirement as Speaker by the government. Objecting to him as an opponent of the reform, the Radicals opposed his re-election in the
1833 election, nominating
Edward Littleton, whom Manners-Sutton defeated by 210 votes. In the
1835 election the Whigs opposed Manners-Sutton, nominating
James Abercromby, who defeated Manners-Sutton by 10 votes. In 1835 Manners-Sutton was appointed
High Commissioner for
Canada, but did not take up the post. and in 1835 he was raised to the peerage as
Baron Bottesford, of Bottesford in the County of Leicester, and
Viscount Canterbury, of the City of Canterbury. ==Family==