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James Brudenell (died 1746)

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91:. The only surviving record of his thirty-three years in Parliament occurred on 14 November 1722 when for lack of a seat during a very large committee, he got into the Speaker's chair, and confidently stayed there for the whole committee which was something no one had done before. 428: 47:, ordered them back to England in the autumn of 1704 but instead, they went on to Venice where Brudenell developed smallpox. The brothers finally returned to England at the end of April 1706. 118:
he stood again at Chichester as the nominee of his nephew, the 2nd Duke of Richmond and headed the poll. He was master of the horse under his nephew and he became a
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was asked to castigate Brudenell for neglecting his studies, and he may have been instrumental in converting the brothers to Anglicanism. Their guardian,
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at £250 per annum, bringing his own and his wife's income from official posts to over £2,000 per annum. He was returned again for Chichester at the
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Brudenell married in March 1725, Susan Burton, daughter of Bartholomew Burton of a wealthy merchant of Ashwell, Rutland and a sister of
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in 1716 at £450 per annum, and voted regularly with the Government. He was returned unopposed for Andover at the
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Brudenell was the second son of Francis Brudenell, Lord Brudenell and his wife Lady Frances Savile, daughter of
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went to Italy in 1703. They enjoyed an unruly time there and while they were still in Rome, the
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Brudenell died from apoplexy on 9 August 1746. He and his wife had two sons and two daughters.
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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to the Queen. He was returned again for Andover at the
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at a by-election on 1 April 1715. He was appointed
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House of Commons
Thomas Savile, 1st Earl of Sussex
George
Duke of Shrewsbury
Robert Constable, 3rd Earl of Dunbar
Member of Parliament
Chichester
1713 general election
Duke of Richmond
1715 general election
Lord Lymington
Andover
Master of the Jewel Office
1722 general election
William
Bartholomew Burton
Woman of the Bedchamber
1727 general election
Groom of the Bedchamber
1734 general election
Gentleman of the Horse
1741 general election
North Luffenham
South Luffenham



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