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Sir William Middleton, 5th Baronet

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in a contested election when he came second in the poll. He promised to act an independent and disinterested part in Parliament and generally did so. He was re-elected in
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on 2 March 1768 and retired from the army in 1774. He married Jane Monck, daughter of Lawrence Monck of Caenby, Lincolnshire on 20 April 1774,
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on 1 August 1759, and was left lame for life. In 1762 he became captain. He succeeded his father in the
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and was Cornet in 1756 and Lieutenant in 1759. He was severely wounded at the
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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Middleton was the son of Sir John Lambert Middleton, 4th Baronet of
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House of Commons
Belsay Castle
Royal Horse Guards
Battle of Minden
baronetcy
1774
Member of Parliament
Northumberland
1780
1784
1790



"MIDDLETON, Sir William, 5th Bt. (1738-95), of Belsay Castle, Northumb"
Parliament of Great Britain
George Shafto Delaval
Sir Edward Blackett
Member of Parliament
Northumberland
1774
Lord Algernon Percy
Hon. Charles Grey
Hon. Charles Grey
Thomas Richard Beaumont
Baronetage of England
Baronet
Charles Middleton
Categories
1738 births

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