Walter Gilbey | |
Birth Name: | Walter Anthony Gilbey |
Birth Date: | 1935 2, df=yes |
Birth Place: | United Kingdom |
Children: | 3 |
Walter Anthony Gilbey (26 February 1935 – 13 July 2023) was a British politician and businessman, who was a member of the House of Keys on the Isle of Man.
Gilbey was born on 26 February 1935,[1] his father was Sir Walter Gilbey, 2nd Baronet. He was educated at Eton College and became a merchant banker in London. He later became finance director of Distillers and Vintners Ltd. He was until 2008 a director of the Isle of Man Steam Packet, but remained director of Vannin International Securities.[2] Walter was also interested in hunting and was the master of the Isle of Man Hunt and secretary of the Isle of Man Horse Council.
In his 30s, he was elected to the Berkshire County Council and stood as the Conservative Party candidate for the House of Commons in Southall in February 1974. Upon moving to the Isle of Man he unsuccessfully contested Glenfaba in 1976 and 1981 before being elected at the 1982 by election. He lost his seat in 2001 to David Anderson. During his time in government he was the minister for Local Government and the Environment.
Gilbey married Jenifer (née Price) in 1964, with whom he had three children. He died on 13 July 2023, at the age of 88.[3]