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Sir Henry Goring, 4th Baronet

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188:. Goring, meanwhile, avoided arrest and fled the country on 23 August; he remained in France until his death in 1731. In his absence, at a trial where he was considered one of the major managers of the plot, his agent stated Goring had attempted to enlist a gang of one thousand 168:
had asked him to send 3,000 men in support of a coup d'Γ©tat to take place early in May. The French said they had refused permission for the Duke of Ormonde to march a force across France to a channel port and they had also moved their Irish Brigade away from
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Walpole's agents began the search for evidence against the leading suspects of Jacobitism, but they found little. Despite this, Walpole gave orders for several men to be arrested including Goring as well as Bishop Atterbury. The latter was imprisoned in the
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Goring was commissioned Captain in Colonel Edmund Soames's regiment of foot in 1705, before transferring in 1707 to a regiment of horse commanded by Samuel Masham, who was a favourite of the then monarch,
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before going on half-pay in 1713. As a Jacobite, he was one of a number of British army officers forced to sell their commissions during the time of the
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In England, insufficient money had been collected by the Jacobites to provide enough arms to support a rising, leading the Jacobite exile leader the
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London and the national government, 1721–1742: a study of city politics and the Walpole administration
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4 April 1707 – 1708 and 26 January – 16 June 1715, but was unseated by petition of his opponent.
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to assist the projected invasion. This led to some government action against such smuggling.
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after going into exile in France in 1722. He died in 1731, still in exile, at age 52.
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on 20 March 1721 a letter in which he put forward a plan for a restoration of the
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The plot collapsed in England in the spring of 1722, at the time of the death of
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with the assistance of an invasion by Irish exile troops commanded by the
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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He was created Viscount Goring and Baron Bullinghel in the
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as MP for his old seat of Steyning, wrote to the Pretender
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The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1690-1715
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Hayton, D.; Cruickshanks, E.; Handley, S., eds. (2002).
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Goring, who stood (unsuccessfully as turned out) in the
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from Spain and Lieutenant-General Dillon from France.
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Index

Washington
Sussex
Goring baronets of Highden
Jacobite
Atterbury Plot
Captain Henry Goring
Steyning
Sir John Covert, 1st Baronet
Slaugham
Twickenham
Middlesex
Queen Anne
31st Regiment of Foot
Jacobite Rising of 1715
Member
Parliament of Great Britain
Steyning
Horsham
1722 general election
James Francis Edward Stuart
Stuart monarchy
Duke of Ormonde
Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland
First Lord of the Treasury
Duke of Orleans
Carteret
Robert Walpole
Secretary of State for the Southern Department
Jacobites
Dunkirk

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