Henry Vaughan Brooke


Colonel Henry Vaughan Brooke was an Irish politician.

Background

Brooke originated from a family with roots in the counties Fermanagh as well as Donegal and was the son of Basil Brooke. His mother was Jane, daughter of Henry Wrey. He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin until 1761 and when his father died seven years later, he interited the latter's estates. Brooke was unmarried and following his death was succeeded by his nephew Thomas Grove, who thereupon assumed his uncle's surname.

Career

Brooke entered the Irish House of Commons in 1776, having been elected for Donegal Borough. In 1783, he stood successfully for both Donegal County as well as Augher, choosing to sit for the former constituency. He represented it until the Act of Union 1801 and then gained a seat in the British House of Commons for the new established constituency Donegal until 1802. By support of his friend Henry Conyngham, 1st Marquess Conyngham, Brooke was returned for Donegal again in 1806, however died only a year later. He was nominated High Sheriff of Donegal in 1786 and became colonel of the county's militia in 1798.