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worth Β£1,000 a year and he held it for the rest of his life. He was active in the interests of his constituents, particularly when they were threatened by commercial competition from Ireland and the colonies. On 12 April 1732 he spoke against a proposal to remove the duty on Irish yarn, and on 10
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being assured by Lord Carteret that the government would support him. He was defeated in a fierce contest, but when he presented a petition, he was persuaded to withdraw it. He was returned as
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Whitworth was the sixth son of Richard Whitworth of Batchacre Park, in Adbaston, Staffordshire and his wife Anne Mosley, daughter of Rev. Francis Mosley of Wilmslow, Cheshire. He was educated at
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Whitworth made his first recorded Parliamentary speech, in support of the Hessian troops, on 3 February 1731. In 1732 he obtained the post of
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March 1732 he successfully moved for a bill to stop the free of duty importation of hops from New England into Ireland. He spoke on the
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bill on 15 May 1732; seconded the army vote, and was abused by the mob outside the House on the withdrawal of the
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Around 1720, he married Joan Windham of Clarewell, Gloucestershire. Together, they were the parents of
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Whitworth was appointed to a sinecure post as Secretary for Barbados in 1719. At the
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for Minehead at a by-election 24 May 1723. In 1724 he acquired the Grange,
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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but was frequently absent, probably on account of illness.
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Surveyor of Woods and Forests North and South of Trent
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Index

Member of Parliament
Minehead
Thomas Hales
Alexander Luttrell
Sir William Codrington
Thomas Carew
Thomas Hales
Robert Mansel
Thomas Carew
John Periam
Charles Whitworth, 1st Baron Whitworth
Charles Whitworth, 1st Earl Whitworth
Charles Whitworth
Westminster School
Leybourne
House of Commons
Westminster School
1722 general election
Minehead
Member of Parliament
Castle
Leybourne
1727
Surveyor of Woods and Forests North and South of Trent
Charitable Corporation
Excise Bill
1734 general election
1741
Charles Whitworth
Charles

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