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Charles Leigh (1686–1749)

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in a contest and was classed as a Tory and named as a ‘worthy patriot’ who helped expose the mismanagements of the previous Whig government. He offended some Tories for abstaining on 24 January 1712 when the House voted on the motion censuring the Duke of Marlborough for his ‘unwarrantable and
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illegal’ acceptance of money from bread contractors. As a result, he damaged his political standing at Warwick. He also voted 'whimsically' on 18 June 1713 against the French commerce bill. At the
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Having been a Tory who might often vote Whig, Leigh became a strong opponent of Walpole's administration and from 1715, voted against the Government in all recorded divisions. At the
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on 18 May 1702, aged 16. In 1704, he succeeded his uncle Hon. Charles Leigh and inherited the Leighton Buzzard estates in Bedfordshire. He married. Lady Barbara Lumley daughter of
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in 1733, and the repeal of the Septennial Act, in 1734. He was defeated at the
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Leigh was baptized on 28 March 1686, the third, but second surviving son of
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Leigh's father died in November 1710, and he stood at a by-election at
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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at a by-election on 12 March 1714 and he was returned again at the
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on 13 December 1710 against the Greville interest. He was elected
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House of Commons
Thomas Leigh, 2nd Baron Leigh
Stoneleigh Abbey
Edward Watson, 2nd Baron Rockingham
Inner Temple
Balliol College, Oxford
Richard Lumley, 1st Earl of Scarbrough
Warwick
Member of Parliament
1713 general election
Thomas Watson Wentworth
Higham Ferrers
1715 general election
1722 general election
Bedfordshire
Bolingbroke
1727 general election
Excise Bill
1734 general election
"Lee-Llewellin in Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714 pp.892-921"




"LEIGH, Hon. Charles (1686-1749), of Leighton Buzzard, Beds"
Parliament of Great Britain
Francis Greville
Dodington Greville
Member of Parliament
Warwick

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