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41: 150:" in which a leading family, here the Drakes, controlled the seat and could effectively choose who the borough's two Members of Parliament were. Since 1790, William Drake and his son, also called William, were the two Members; however, in 1795, the younger William died and so Tyrwhitt-Drake, being the next younger son, filled his vacant seat. A year later, the elder William resigned his seat and died shortly afterwards. He is buried in 80:
William Wickham of Garsington, Oxfordshire. The Rev. Wickham was the proprietor of the manor of Garsington and, when he died, 1770, the estates passed to Anne; when she married Tyrwhitt-Drake, they entered his family and remained part of its estate until it was sold in 1914 to Philip Morrell.
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prosecuted the following year. He went on to vote with ministers in 1810. He is not known to have spoken in the House. He died before the end of Parliament, on 18 October 1810, and his son, William Tyrwhitt filled his seat (his older son, Thomas, having been a Member since 1805).
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John Tyrwhitt-Drake, Rector of Amersham, married Mary Annesley, third daughter of Arthur Annesley of Bletchingdon, Oxfordshire. He married secondly Emily Drake-Garrard, fifth daughter of
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George Tyrwhitt-Drake, Rector of Malpas, Cheshire. He married Jane Halsey, second daughter of Joseph Halsey of Gaddesden.
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for the year 1786-7 and was commissioned into the Amersham Volunteer Infantry as a Captain in 1798.
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William Tyrwhitt-Drake (1785 - 1848) was a Member of Parliament for Amersham from 1810 to 1832.
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Thomas Drake was born on 14 January 1749 the second but oldest surviving son of
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He married, on 8 August 1780, Anne Wickham, a daughter of
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He was largely a supporter of the administration of
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John Anthony Partridge, rector of Cranwich, Norfolk.
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Index

Captain
Amersham

William Drake
London
Westminster School
Brasenose College, Oxford
William Drake
Captain
Thomas Tyrwhitt-Drake
Charles Drake Garrard
Hugh Richard Hoare
Sheriff of Glamorganshire
Rotten Borough
Amersham
John Bacon
William Pitt the Younger
Henry Addington
Lord Melville







Fisher 1986a
Lobel 1957

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