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effort in the law courts also failed. His position at Seaford remained strong, and in 1767 Thomas Pelham suggested to Newcastle that it would be wise to adopt Medley at the forthcoming general election. Newcastle did not want him at Seaford but was willing to return Medley for any other of his boroughs, ‘upon an assurance of his friendship and disposition to act with me in Parliament’. Medley however declared ‘that he was an independent man, with a large fortune, and wanted nothing for himself or his family, and that he would never promise anybody how he would vote in Parliament’ and made it clear that he would stand only at Seaford. Pelham persuaded Newcastle to accept Medley grudgingly on his own terms. He was elected
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Medley took his attempt at Seaford seriously, and aimed to build up a lasting interest in the borough. He hoped to extend the franchise to all householders and after his defeat at the poll hoped for a favourable decision from the House of Commons. But his petition went against him, and a further
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against the Duke of Newcastle's interest and in February he declared himself a candidate, and began a vigorous campaign, much to Newcastle's alarm. He only entered because he felt a lack of common civility showed him, and though the Duke may have backed him he did not want to come in under
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on 2 June 1757 but she died soon after and was buried on 30 June 1757. He married secondly Jane Waldo, daughter of Sir Timothy Waldo of Clapham, Surrey on 8 November 1762.
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obligations to anybody. He then proceeded to give the Duke a good deal of trouble in Sussex. He advertised that he would contest the Sussex county seat, asked
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he was returned at Seaford after a contest, apparently again on the Pelham interest. However he was defeated at Seaford in the
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Early in 1761, Medley made it clear that at the approaching general election he intended to contest
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Medley made a few speeches in the House before the dissolution of 1774. In
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to help him make an opposition at Lewes and stood at Steyning. In the
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and was born on 6 August. 1720. He is reported to be a descendant of
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In a by-election in 1783, Medlet was returned as MP for
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Politician
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House of Commons
Buxted Place
Sir Samuel Dashwood
Lord Mayor of London
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Lisbon earthquake
Sir Thomas Palmer, 4th Baronet, of Carlton
Seaford
Mad Jack Fuller
1761 general election
Member of Parliament
Seaford
1768 general election
1774
1780 general election
East Grinstead
1784 general election
1790
Historic England Buxted Park
County Genealogies: Pedigrees of the Families in the County of Sussex
The Publications of the Harleian Society



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