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Reynolds Calthorpe (1689–1714)

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against the election result, alleging bribery. However, Calthorpe's unexpected death from
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on 10 April 1714 caused the petition to lapse, and the seat remained vacant until the
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Calthorpe was elected to Parliament for the corrupt borough of
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Whig (British political party) MPs for English constituencies
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People educated at King Edward VI School, Bury St Edmunds
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CALTHORPE, Reynolds II (1689-1714), of Elvetham, Hants.
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CALTHORPE, Reynolds I (1655-1720), of Elvetham, Hants.
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House of Commons of Great Britain
Reynolds Calthorpe
Elvetham
Sir Robert Reynolds
Bury St Edmunds Grammar School
Hindon
general election of that year
Whig
Richard Lockwood
Tories
Richard Jones
Edmund Lambert
Richard Steele
Salisbury
petitioned
smallpox
general election the next year
The History of Parliament





CALTHORPE, Reynolds II (1689-1714), of Elvetham, Hants.


CALTHORPE, Reynolds I (1655-1720), of Elvetham, Hants.


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