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George Trenchard (MP for Poole)

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and his wife Philippa Speke, daughter of George Speke of White Lackington, Somerset. He joined the army and was an ensign in the Earl of Monmouth's Foot in 1693. In 1695 he succeeded to the estates of his father and joined Colonel Henry Mordaunt's Foot. He left the army by 1702 when he was
354: 144: 50:, She was the heiress of Wolveton, Dorset, which, combined with the property he had inherited from his father, made Trenchard a substantial landowner in Dorset 112:, but it turned out that the Corporation were not prepared to support them, and he did not proceed to the poll. He was returned again unopposed at the 34: 384: 379: 374: 369: 364: 359: 299: 235: 66: 89: 47: 262: 109: 189: 167: 57:, a Whig pamphleteer, and stood bail for Burnet when he was prosecuted in 1713 for publishing the anti-ministerial pamphlet 308: 304: 244: 240: 117: 113: 105: 101: 97: 93: 84:
in 1719. He was appointed vice.-admiral of Poole and Dorset in 1716. His only known speech was, in the committee on the
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Trenchard died on 31 March 1758. Of his six sons and five daughter, three each predeceased him.
23: 73:. He voted against the expulsion of Richard Steele on 18 March 1714, and was classed as a Whig. 326: 254: 121: 85: 220: 258: 288: 274: 338: 250: 224: 39: 124:, on condition that his son John Trenchard should be made a commissioner of taxes. 81: 26:, near Poole, Dorset, was a British landowner and Whig politician who sat in the 92:
be allowed to keep £50,000 from his estate. He was returned again for Poole in
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on 12 May 1705. He married his cousin Mary Trenchard (died 1740), daughter of
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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Trenchard was returned again as Whig MP for Poole at the
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Index

Lytchett Matravers
House of Commons
Sir John Trenchard
Middle Temple
Jesus College, Cambridge
Thomas Trenchard
Thomas Burnet
Member of Parliament
Poole
1713 British general election
1715 British general election
Peerage Bill
South Sea
Sir Theodore Janssen
1722
1727
1734
1741 British general election
Thomas Wyndham
1747 British general election
1754 British general election
Sir Richard Lyttelton
"Trenchard, George (TRNT705G)"



"TRENCHARD, George (c.1684-1758), of Lytchett Matravers, nr. Poole, Dorset"
"TRENCHARD, George (c.1684-1758), of Litchet Matravers, nr. Poole, Dorset"
Parliament of Great Britain
Sir William Phippard

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