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William Bunbury McClintock-Bunbury (1800 – 2 June 1866), known as William McClintock until 1846, was an Irish naval commander and Conservative politician.

Born William McClintock, he was the son of John McClintock and Jane, daughter of William Bunbury. John McClintock, 1st Baron Rathdonnell, was his elder brother, and the explorer Sir Francis McClintock his nephew. In 1846, he assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Bunbury.

McClintock-Bunbury was a captain in the Royal Navy. He also sat as member of parliament for County Carlow between 1846 and 1852, and again between 1853 and 1862.

McClintock-Bunbury married Pauline Caroline Diana Mary, daughter of Sir James Stronge, 2nd Baronet, in 1842. They had two sons and two daughters. His eldest son Thomas succeeded his uncle as second Baron Rathdonnell in 1879. McClintock-Bunbury died in June 1866. His wife survived him by 10 years and died in January 1876.

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  1. leighrayment.com House of Commons: Camelford to Carmarthen

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded byHenry Bruen
Thomas Bunbury
Member of Parliament for County Carlow
1846–1852
With: Henry Bruen
Succeeded byHenry Bruen
John Ball
Preceded byHenry Bruen
John Ball
Member of Parliament for County Carlow
1853–1862
With: John Ball, 1853–1857
Henry Bruen, 1857–1862
Succeeded byHenry Bruen
Denis Pack-Beresford


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