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Richard Thompson (MP for Reading)

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Thompson was the son of William Thompson and his wife Elizabeth. He owned a sugar plantation in Jamaica, maintained by many slaves. He became a colonel in the Jamaica militia and a member of the Jamaica assembly. From 1704 to 1711 he was a member of the council of Jamaica. In February 1711 he told
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that he did not intend to return to Jamaica and was replaced on the local council. He married Jane Nicoll, and bought the manors of Whitley and Coley on the outskirts of Reading in 1727.
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Thompson probably died before the end of 1736 leaving three daughters, Frances, Jane and Ann who married
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for the year 1719 to 1720. In the course of the year there was an unexpected by-election at
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the company went into liquidation. Thompson was defeated at Reading at the
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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on 15 March 1720, when he was returned in a contest as a Whig
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Jamaican merchant and member of British House of Commons
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Richard Thompson (disambiguation)
Coley
House of Commons

Board of Trade
High Sheriff of Berkshire
Reading
Member of Parliament
South Sea Company
1722 British general election
1727 British general election
Excise Bill
1734 British general election
Sir Philip Jennings-Clerke, 1st Baronet
Mid-Berkshire Town and Village Histories
ISBN
9781905191024


"THOMPSON, Richard (d.c.1735), of Coley, Reading, Berks"
"'The borough of Reading: Manors ', in A History of the County of Berkshire: Volume 3, pp. 364-367"
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Parliament of Great Britain
Charles Cadogan
Owen Buckingham
Member of Parliament
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British general election
1722

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