So far google hasn't come up with anyone I can match that title/name/period to. Finally found this.
Based on records from the late 19th century, the prominent figure matching this description is likely William Burdett-Coutts (formerly Ashmead-Bartlett), who was knighted in 1897 and was a prominent British MP, philanthropist, and author. While he traveled to Turkey and Ireland, records emphasize his work in politics, charity, and fishery development rather than big-game hunting.
Identity: He was an American-born British politician who married the famous philanthropist Baroness Burdett-Coutts in 1881 and took her name.
1896 Activities: During the 1890s, he was deeply involved in London politics as the Member of Parliament for Westminster and managed major philanthropic initiatives.
Background: He was not a traditional landed English hunter-gentleman by birth, but rather a prolific writer and political figure.
Last edited by Mike Harrell; 04/30/26 01:23 PM.