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Paul Methuen (diplomat)

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29: 157:. He served on three committees, including one on 9 March 1709 to draft a bill to prohibit French wines and other products more effectively, reflecting his mercantile connections and experience in negotiating commercial treaties. Also in 1709, he supported the naturalization of the Palatines. He was appointed as a 834: 79:
and his wife Mary Cheevers, daughter of Seacole Cheevers (or Chivers). His parents' marriage was unhappy and they separated when he was in his teens. His father inherited the lease of the manor of Bishops Cannings, near
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and Portugal, the basis of Britain's monopoly of Portuguese trade for much of the 18th century. His father remained in Portugal as ambassador. In 1705, Methuen served with the army, being present at the capture of
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between 1708 and 1747. He was an envoy to Portugal between 1697 and 1708 and later a holder of public offices, particularly in the Royal household.
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in 1691, when his father was appointed minister there. He gained valuable diplomatic experience and the esteem of
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in 1697. He was unable to prevent a Portuguese-French alliance in 1701. When his father returned to
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as a special envoy in 1702, they were successful in breaking the alliance in 1703. That led to the
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in November 1709, and was returned unopposed at the ensuing by-election. At the
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in May 1725. He was returned as MP for Brackley in the general elections of
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Methuen died, unmarried, in 1757, and was buried in the south aisle of
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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G. F. R. Barker, 'Methuen, John (1650–1706)’, rev. Thomas Doyle,
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Karl Wolfgang Schweizer, 'Methuen, Sir Paul (c.1672–1757)’,
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in 1717. When Walpole resumed office in 1720, he became
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is in the family home of Corsham Court in Wiltshire.
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That Paul's grandson was created 860:Ambassadors of England to Portugal 206:Comptroller of the Royal Household 14: 260:in 1694. His heir was his cousin 55: 1672 – 11 April 1757), of 32:Methuen painted posthumously by 820:Ambassadors of England to Spain 870:17th-century English diplomats 1: 423:(1939 edition), s.v. 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Paul Methuen (disambiguation)

Adrien Carpentiers
PC
KB
Bishops Cannings
House of Commons
Bradford-on-Avon
John Methuen
Devizes
Jesuit
Lisbon
Peter II of Portugal
chargΓ© d'affaires
Lord Chancellor of Ireland
Portugal
Methuen commercial treaty
England
Gibraltar
Minister
Savoy
Member of Parliament
Devizes
1708 general election
Lord of the Admiralty
1710 general election
Board of Admiralty
1713 British general election
Brackley
Earl of Bridgwater

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