He was called to the Bar at the
Inner Temple in 1857, and in 1888–89 was High Sheriff of Hampshire. In 1892, he entered Parliament in the Conservative interest as the representative for Petersfield, succeeding
Viscount Wolmer; in 1895 he was returned unopposed. He sat on the Alton Bench, and for nearly 20 years acted as Chairman of the Petty sessional division. He was a member of the Board of Guardians, first as an
ex officio member, and later as Guardian for West Worldham. He served as the
County Councillor for the Selborne division. his grandfather and a
spymaster. ==Personal life==