- owned by the family McLaren began his career in journalism, but turned to the law and in 1874, he was admitted to
Lincoln's Inn as a
barrister. In 1880, he was elected to the
House of Commons as
Member of Parliament (MP) for
Stafford; he served that constituency until 1886. In 1892, he returned to the Commons as MP for
Bosworth, which he represented until 1910. McLaren's political career advanced during his second term, and in 1897 he was appointed a
Queen's Counsel. It was announced that he would receive a
baronetcy in the
1902 Coronation Honours list published on 26 June 1902 for the (subsequently postponed) coronation of
King Edward VII, and on 24 July 1902 he was created a
Baronet, of Bodnant, in the County of
Denbigh. He was sworn of the
Privy Council in 1908, and held the office of
Justice of the Peace in Middlesex, Flint, Denbighshire, and Surrey. In 1911, a year after he had left the Commons (his son replaced him), he was raised to the
Peerage of the United Kingdom with the title
Baron Aberconway, of Bodnant, in the County of Denbigh. McLaren was decorated with the 3rd class of the Japanese
Order of the Sacred Treasure and received the Serbian
Order of the Cross of Takovo. He was awarded a Commander of the Greek
Order of the Redeemer. ==Career in industry==