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Henry Temple, 1st Viscount Palmerston

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and was returned as MP again unopposed. In 1740 he became the sole holder of his place as chief remembrancer of the court of the Irish Exchequer and held it for the rest of his life. He did not stand at the
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and began to rework the gardens there. He began the deformalisation of the gardens between the river and the house and produced the (broad-lands) "gentle descent to the river". On 11 May 1738 at
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In 1715, Temple acceded to a place as joint chief remembrancer of the court of Exchequer for Ireland, for which he was granted the reversion as a child in 1680. He was created
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Quarterly 1st & 4th Or an eagle displayed Sable (Leofric, Saxon Earl of Mercia), 2nd & 3rd Argent two bars Sable each charged with three martlets Or (Temple).
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Palmerston died aged 84 on 10 June 1757. He had two children by his first wife, neither of whom survived him.:
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in 1693. On 10 June 1703, he married Anne Houblon (1683 - 13 December 1735), the daughter of
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Dexter a lion reguardant poean sinister a horse reguardant Argent mane tail and hoofs Or.
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He had no children by his second wife Isabella, who died on 11 August 1762 at North End,
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and was returned unopposed as MP. He transferred again at the
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Coat of arms of Henry Temple, 1st Viscount Palmerston
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Irish
British House of Commons
Sir John Temple
Irish House of Commons
Eton College
King's College, Cambridge
Abraham Houblon
Bank of England
Viscount Palmerston
Baron Temple of Mount Temple
Bishop Berkeley
1727 British general election
Member of Parliament
East Grinstead
1734 British general election
Bossiney
1741 British general election
Weobley
1747 British general election
Broadlands
Humphrey Sydenham
St Antholin, Budge Row
Sir John Fryer, 1st Baronet
Sir Francis Gerard, 4th Baronet
Henry Temple, Lord Temple of Mount Temple
Richard Temple
Hammersmith
Henry

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