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149:, Strutt, 'under a cloak of false humility' had vainly pestered successive Tory ministries for a British peerage for his wife, Charlotte, on the strength of his own and his father’s electoral and militia services in Essex. In a fragment of autobiography, intended as a lesson in filial obedience and civic duty for his troublesome son John James (1796-1873), he boasted that he had ‘obtained the approbation’ of Pitt, Dundas, Addington, Perceval, Lord Liverpool and George IV, among others; but in reality they considered him tiresome and importunate. His persistence was rewarded when his wife was offered the long sought after peerage 199: 157:
in the coronation creations of 1821. Strutt, returning thanks to Liverpool, described the honour as ‘requiting the long constitutional conduct in and out of Parliament of my ... father and of my humble constant exertions within the sphere of a country gentleman’. Lady Rayleigh died in 1836 and Strutt
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Strutt returned from France to contest his father's seat in Maldon on the latter's retirement in 1790. A mostly silent but conscientious parliamentarian, Strutt made little mark in Parliament; but, he set great store by his and his father's services to government in Essex, where his father was ‘a
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constitutional pillar’ and where Strutt was active as a militia colonel. They were proudly insistent that Maldon was ‘a county, not a borough interest’ and, waiving pretensions to a county seat, resisted moves by government to influence Maldon elections.
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Strutt was Lieutenant Colonel of the western battalion of the Essex militia from 1783 to 1796, Colonel of the South Essex militia in 1798, 1803-5 and 1809, and West Essex militia 1823–31;
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Like his father, he generally supported government, describing himself as a Tory in 1816; but he regarded himself as particularly attached to Pitt in politics.
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In his declining years he was consoled and nursed by his unmarried daughter Emily Anne (1790-1865), for whose future comfort he bought in 1840
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Strutt died at Bath in February 1845 aged 86, four weeks after being forced by a fire in his bedroom to take to the street in his nightshirt.
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survived her by nine years, which gave his son precedence of rank over him.
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of Terling Place by Anne, daughter of Reverend William Goodday, rector of
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on 21/23 February 1789. With her he had one son and two daughters.
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Okehampton
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Aged 71, he left Parliament at the dissolution in July 1830.
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When the supplementary militia was reduced, Strutt offered
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At the June 1826 general election Strutt was returned
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Member of Parliament
colonel
Maldon
Okehampton
Felsted school
Winchester
Brasenose College, Oxford
John Strutt
Strelley, Nottinghamshire
Lady Charlotte FitzGerald
James FitzGerald, 1st Duke of Leinster
Lady Emily Lennox
Toulouse
William Pitt the Younger
Henry Addington
Okehampton
The History of Parliament
in her own right
Baroness Rayleigh
St. Catherine's Court
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