Westbury was made a
Queen's Counsel in 1840 was appointed
Vice-Chancellor of the County Palatine of Lancaster in 1851. Westbury was nominated
Attorney-General in 1856 and again in 1859, serving both times for two years. He represented
Wolverhampton from 1859 to 1861. Owing to the reception by parliament of reports of committees nominated to consider the circumstances of certain appointments in the Leeds
Bankruptcy Court, as well as the granting a pension to a Mr Leonard Edmunds, a
clerk in the patent office, and a
clerk of the parliaments, the Lord Chancellor felt it incumbent upon him to resign his office, which he accordingly did on 5 July 1865, and was succeeded by
Robert Rolfe, 1st Baron Cranworth. After his resignation he continued to take part in the judicial sittings of the
House of Lords and the
Privy Council until his death. In 1872 he was appointed arbitrator under the European Assurance Society Act 1872. ==Character==