Ladbroke was a partner with his father and brother-in-law, Sir Walter Rawlinson, in a London bank. In addition to the firm’s transactions,
In 1780 and 1784 he successfully contested Warwick as the candidate of the independent party against the Earl of Warwick. He steadily opposed North; voted for Shelburne’s peace preliminaries, 18 Feb. 1783; for parliamentary reform, 7 May, and Fox’s East India bill, 27 Nov.; and opposed Pitt. His only speech before 1790 was when he introduced a bill to license a theatre at Sadler’s Wells, 11 Mar. 1788.
He died on 1 July 1814, ‘in his 75th year’.
