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Francis Pigott Stainsby Conant (1810 – 21 January 1863) was a British Whig politician who became the Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man from 23 October 1860 until his sudden death in 1863. His family home was in Hampshire, England.〔(East India Dock Road, North side ) at British History Online〕 ==Career== Conant had previously been a Member of Parliament (MP) for Reading for thirteen years.〔 Having won the seat from the Conservatives at the 1847 general election, he was re-elected three times before resigning his seat in 1860 when he was appointed to the Isle of Man. The addition of "Stainsby" and "Conant" to Francis Pigott's name〔(Trustees of King William's College, Isle of Man )〕 came during his lifetime as a result of a chain of wills/inheritances from other individuals who were close to the Pigott family and had no descendants. This included of land in Limehouse and Poplar, London; the family's names are commemorated in property names in that area including Pigott Street, Stainsby Road and Conant House.〔 He married Frances Phillips Wilder; they had eight children.〔(The history of Thomas Phillips and descendents )〕
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