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Sir James Worsley, 5th Baronet

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34: 145:, which went in trust for his son. He died on 12 June 1756 leaving one son Thomas, who succeeded him in the baronetcy. His grandson Sir Richard Worsley, 7th Baronet was an antiquarian who came into possession of β€˜the Worsley list’, an analysis of the 1713 and 1715 Parliaments, probably compiled by the private secretary of King George I. 102:
and in 1711 was listed as a β€˜worthy patriot’ who detected the mismanagements of the previous administration. He voted for the French commerce bill on 18 June 1713, and was considered a Tory who sometimes voted as a Whig. He was returned again as MP for Newtown at the
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and voted for the Court candidate as Speaker on 25 October 1705. He was classified as a Whig, but for the rest of his career, he supported whichever administration was in power. He was returned again at the
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and at the first general election of 1701. He was relatively inactive in these parliaments, and his political inclinations remained vague. He did not stand in the second general election of 1701 or at the
619: 94:, and though classed as a Tory, he voted for the naturalization the Palatines in 1709, and for the impeachment of Dr Sacheverell in 1710. He was returned unopposed at the 45:, of Hartley Mauditt, Hampshire. His father had moved to Hampshire from the family's traditional home at Appuldurcombe on the Isle of Wight. James matriculated at 624: 98:
and became firmly aligned with the Tory administration. He received as a reward the post of Woodward of the New Forest at a salary of Β£150 p.a. He joined the
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Worsley was baptized on 28 May 1672, the eldest son of Sir James Worsley of Pylewell Park and his wife Mary Steward, daughter of
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and he was initially returned but then unseated on petition on 25 April 1729. He was returned unopposed at the
82: 23: 316: 629: 107:. He married Rachel Merrick, daughter of Thomas Merrick of St. Margaret's, Westminster on 25 February 1714. 508: 466: 452: 253: 184: 569: 564: 477: 428: 370: 323: 273: 61: 185:"'Woodall-Wyvill', in Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714, ed. Joseph Foster (Oxford, 1891), pp. 1674-1697" 142: 46: 286: 262: 168: 22:(1672–1756), of Pylewell Park, Hampshire, was a British landowner and politician who sat in the 532: 138: 312: 298: 290: 558: 302: 50: 99: 30:
between 1696 and 1741. He tended to support whichever administration was in power.
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in 1691. His father died in 1695 and he succeeded to his estates.
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Worsley was returned as MP for Newtown with his cousin
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Worsley succeeded his cousin the 4th Baronet in the
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English
British House of Commons

Sir Nicholas Steward, 1st Baronet
New College, Oxford
Middle Temple
1695 English general election
Member of Parliament
Newtown (Isle of Wight)
Sir Robert Worsley, 4th Baronet
1698 English general election
1702 English general election
Henry
1705 English general election
1708 British general election
1710 British general election
October Club
1713 British general election
1715 general election
Sir Robert Worsley, 4th Baronet
1722
1727 general election
1734 general election
1741
baronetcy
Appuldurcombe House



Complete Baronetage 1611–1625

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