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John Denison (MP)

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170:; a seat where "a long purse" was needed to win the support of the voters. He stood down at the 1806 election, because he had opposed the government on one issue and had lost its support. He asserted that he could have retained his seat, but that "it is rather too much to expect one to sacrifice thousands for the honour of a seat on the green benches ". In the 1807 election, he was elected MP for Minehead, 153:
on condition that he adopted the surname Denison; which he did on 16 April 1785. Robert's fortune was said to have amounted to ÂŖ700,000; of the order of ÂŖ84 million in 2020 money. This new wealth made John a figure of considerable influence in Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire.
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In 1788, he was reported as having little interest in politics. In 1791, he got round a clause in his uncle's will, gave up business, and settled at Ossington as a country gentleman. In 1796, he entered Parliament as MP for Wootton Bassett,
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He married twice. First on 5 March 1787, to Maria Charlotte (died 1794), daughter of Isaac Webb Horlock of
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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire: Volume 3, Republished With Large Additions by John Throsby
175: 96:; 1758? – 6 May 1820) was Member of Parliament for the English constituencies of 178:. He was inconspicuous in that Parliament. He retired from politics in 1812, and died in 1820. 189:
the elder; with whom he had nine sons and three daughters. His third son with Charlotte was
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
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Denison. His mother's brother, Robert Denison (died 1782) of
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Index

Ossington
Wootton Bassett
Colchester
Minehead
factor
Blackwell Hall
Potterton, West Riding of Yorkshire
nÊe
Ossington
Leeds
County Durham
Lincolnshire
Nottinghamshire
Yorkshire
Wiltshire
Viscount Bolingbroke
Essex
Somerset
Luttrell family
Ashwick
Samuel Estwick
William Denison
Charles Manners-Sutton
Viscount Ossington
Speaker of the House of Commons
"Wootton Bassett"
"Colchester"
"Minehead"
Thoroton, Robert
"Ossington"

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