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John Lumley (Arundel MP)

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72:. Also in 1734, he became groom of the bedchamber to the Prince of Wales. He later became one of the Prince of Wales party when the Prince set up in opposition to his father King George II. The King referred to Lumley as ‘that stuttering puppy, Johnny Lumley’ being one of the ‘boobies and fools’ whom the Prince of Wales listened to. Lumley abstained from voting on the Spanish convention in October 1739. 197: 64:
for Arundel on 23 February 1728. Holding a court appointment, he voted consistently with the Government. In 1732, he became captain and lieutenant-colonel of the
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on the family interest but came bottom of the poll. However, he was seated on petition as
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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Lumley was appointed equerry to the King in 1727. At the
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John Lumley (MP)
House of Commons
Richard Lumley, 1st Earl of Scarbrough
Henry Jones of Oxfordshire
7th Dragoons
1727 British general election
Arundel
Member of Parliament
2nd Foot Guards
1734 British general election



"LUMLEY, Hon. John (c.1703-39)"
Parliament of Great Britain
Sir John Shelley, Bt
The Viscount Gage
Member of Parliament
Arundel
Sir John Shelley, Bt
Sir John Shelley, Bt
Garton Orme
Categories
1700s births
1739 deaths
7th Queen's Own Hussars officers
Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
British MPs 1727–1734
British MPs 1734–1741
Younger sons of earls

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