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Arthur Tremayne (1701–1796)

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MP of Halswell, Somerset. In 1709 he succeeded his father at Sydenham and also his great grandfather at Collacombe from whom he inherited a very large fortune. He was educated at
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Tremayne was a friend of the Morices of Werrington, and it was probably they who returned him as Tory
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Tremayne was the only son of Arthur Tremayne of Sydenham and his wife Grace Tynte, daughter of
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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Tremayne died at an advanced age in 1796 leaving one son.
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on 29 May 1719. He married Dorothy Hammond of Wiltshire.
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Arthur Tremayne (1701-1796)
House of Commons
Sir Halswell Tynte, 1st Baronet
Westminster School
Trinity College, Cambridge
Member of Parliament
Launceston
1727 British general election
1734 British general election
High Sheriff of Devon



"TREMAYNE, Arthur (1701-1796), of Sydenham, Devon"
"Tremayne, Arthur (TRMN719A)"
Parliament of Great Britain
John Freind
Henry Vane
Member of Parliament
Launceston
1727
1734
Hon. John King
Hon. John King
Sir William Morice
Categories
1701 births
1796 deaths
Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
People educated at Westminster School, London

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