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Sir Thomas Culpeper, 3rd Baronet

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Culpeper died without issue on 18 May 1723 at the age of 66 and the baronetcy became extinct. His estates passed to his sister Alicia's son, Sir Thomas Taylor, 3rd Baronet. He also left 500 guineas to Lady Catharine Twisden, born Wythens, who may have been Culpeper's natural daughter, and 100 guineas
72:, Lady Wythens' brother, but failed to gain a conviction when several worthies testified to Culpeper's 'great worth and honour'. After Wythens' death on 9 May 1704, Culpeper married his widow on 23 August 1704, but it was reported that he never lived with her as a husband. 96:. He voted for the Court candidate for Speaker on 25 October 1705, but, probably in support of the Country Whigs, he voted against the Court on the β€˜place clause’ of the regency bill, on 18 February 1706. He was returned as a Whig again at the 604: 68:, of Southend, Eltham, Kent which led to great acrimony. In 1693 Lady Wythens tried to have her husband incarcerated in a debtors' prison. In November 1696 Wythens raised a charge of assault against Culpeper and 639: 565: 486: 629: 558: 192: 634: 353: 304: 260: 93: 551: 523: 245: 479: 624: 619: 614: 609: 599: 37: 214: 365: 342: 328: 594: 472: 69: 56:
Culpeper was the son of Sir Richard Culpeper, 2nd Baronet of Preston Hall, and his wife Margaret Reynolds. He inherited the
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and he voted for the naturalization of the Palatines in 1709 and the for the impeachment of Dr Sacheverell in 1710. At the
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and Preston Hall in infancy on the death of his father on 10 January 1660. He matriculated at
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on 15 June 1672 aged 15. He took as his mistress Lady Elizabeth Wythens, the wife of
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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to mistress Swayne, 'her woman', for faithful service.
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Preston Hall, Aylesford
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British House of Commons

baronetcy
Magdalen Hall, Oxford
Sir Francis Wythens
Sir Thomas Taylor, 2nd Baronet
High Sheriff of Kent
1705 English general election
Member of Parliament
Maidstone, Kent
1708 British general election
1710 British general election
1713 British general election
1715 British general election
Peerage Bill
1722 British general election


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