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Sir John St Aubyn, 3rd Baronet

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125: 110: 89: 67: 52: 31: 221:'s motion for a committee to inquire into the transactions of the previous two decades, which was defeated by 244 votes to 242. A fortnight later he seconded a motion by Limerick for a secret committee of 21 to examine Walpole's official acts during the last ten years, and it was carried by 252 votes to 245. In the polling for the committee he led with 518 votes, but declined to preside. He is said to have also declined a seat on the 299: 570: 625: 355: 583: 218: 660: 615: 620: 349: 486: 186: 645: 640: 635: 630: 287:, Cornwall, on 15 August 1744, and was buried in a granite vault with his wife in Crowan church on 23 August. They had five children. 588: 516: 431: 414: 348: 261: 257: 138: 512: 503: 498: 471: 374: 491: 202: 198: 194: 190: 650: 462: 344: 408: 554: 533: 524: 154: 475: 655: 142: 170: 82: 610: 605: 482: 182: 109: 66: 51: 321: 280: 124: 88: 30: 407: 222: 166: 540: 162: 217:
troops with the standing army. On 9 March 1742, after Walpole's fall from power, he seconded
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and his wife Mary de la Hay, daughter and coheiress of Peter de la Hay of
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on 3 October 1725. The match brought him £10,000 in cash and the manor of
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for constituencies in Cornwall
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Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886
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St Aubyn married Catherine Morice, daughter and coheiress of
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St Aubyn was born on 27 September 1696, the eldest son of
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He was entered as 409:"St. Aubyn, John (1696-1744)"  181:St Aubyn was returned unopposed as 228:St. Aubyn was on close terms with 14: 161:. He succeeded his father to the 621:Alumni of Exeter College, Oxford 589:Dictionary of National Biography 568: 415:Dictionary of National Biography 297: 258:Sir Nicholas Morice, 2nd Baronet 377:. 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Politician
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Tory
House of Commons
John St. Aubyn, 2nd Baronet
Westminster
baronetcy
gentleman-commoner
Exeter College, Oxford
Member of Parliament
Cornwall
1722 British general election
1727
1734
1741
Robert Walpole
Septennial Act
Hanoverian
Lord Limerick
Board of Admiralty
William Borlase
Alexander Pope
Jacobite
Thomas Carte

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