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Thomas Erle

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494:, he was returned for Wareham and Portsmouth and sat as Whig MP for Wareham. Erle was then told that he was to be commander-in-chief of an attack on the French coast. He was annoyed with the posting, especially as his pay had been stopped when he came back from Spain. Erle was awarded arrears of pay and given a further £1,500 in consideration of his services. The expedition was late in starting and the plan to land at St Valery to capture Abbeville was abandoned. The force eventually landed at Ostend and set up an outpost at Leffingham, which fell to the French without a fight on 16 October 1708. In spite of the failure, when Erle returned home in December 1708, he was appointed commander-in-chief of land forces in England. He voted for the naturalization of the Palatines in 1709, and for the impeachment of Dr Sacheverell in 1710. In January 1711, he was promoted to full general. 1686: 451:. He was appointed an Irish Privy Councillor. He was returned again as MP for Portsmouth in the two elections of 1701. However at the second election of that year, Erle was also returned as MP for Wareham and chose to sit there. He brought in the mutiny bill on 5 February 1702, and told against an amendment to it on 16 February. Erle was given leave to go to Ireland on 4 March 1702, having been appointed 221: 51: 482:. Erle supported the Court choice of Speaker on 25 October 1705 and was named to the drafting committee on the mutiny bill on 23 January 1706. He voted with the government over the regency bill on 18 February 1706. Erle managed the mutiny bill through the House, and chaired the committee of the whole on 6 March 1706. 1248:
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401:. Henceforth, the regiment Erle raised in 1689 became the 2nd Battalion of the former Luttrell's Regiment, later the Green Howards. In Parliament he spoke against a motion to employ only English officers in the army and became involved in mutiny bills. In 1693, Erle was promoted to 315:
controlled by his family) into the first Exclusion Parliament. He voted for exclusion. At the second general election in 1679, Erle was again returned unopposed, but left no record in the second Exclusion Parliament. He was returned unopposed again at the
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on 23 April 1707 – some reports state that he lost his right hand. and remained there until September. During the debate on the deficiency of English troops at Almanza, Erle defended Lord Galway, the commander, in the Commons on 24 February 1708. At the
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Erle died on 23 July 1720 and was buried at Charborough. He left a daughter Frances, who married Edward Ernle and died on 14 May 1728. Charborough House thus passed to the Ernle family.
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and held this seat until 1713. He was given command of a newly raised regiment of dragoons in June 1704 and did not vote for the Tack on 28 November 1704. In 1705, Erle was appointed
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Erle was returned unopposed again, and was named to committees in Parliament but was called away in response to Monmouth's invasion. On 27 May 1685, he was made
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on the government interest. Erle was a Court supporter and spoke and voted against the third reading of the disbanding bill on 18 January 1699.
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with his friend Thomas Chafin. Subsequently, he was presented to the King by Lord Churchill but received a cold reception from James II.
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in July 1691. Erle was infrequently in Parliament and his contributions were usually on military matters. In 1692, he was posted to
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In 1686, Erle hosted a group of conspirators who met at Charborough House to plan the overthrow of "the tyrant race of
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Deputy Lieutenant of Dorset, Governor of Portsmouth, MP, Commander-in-Chief (Ireland), Lord Justice (Ireland), PC
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on 25 November 1696 and spoke against a reduction of the military establishment on 8 January 1698. At the
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of Ireland and then promoted to Lieutenant-General. Erle stood again at Wareham and Portsmouth at the
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in July 1694, and held the position until 1712. He was returned unopposed for Wareham at the
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Erle succeeded his elder brother before 1665 and his grandfather to Charborough in 1665.
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In 1699, Erle lost one of his regiments and returned to Ireland as second in command to
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Erle returned home and carried up the mutiny bill on 27 February 1694. He was appointed
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for a second time. The same year, he was also made Governor of Portsmouth, replacing
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In January 1707, Erle took part in an expedition to Spain, fighting in the
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in 1669. In 1675, Erle married Elizabeth Wyndham (died 1710), daughter of
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of the land forces in Ireland under the Earl of Rochester. He was made a
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In 1696, Erle was made a 277:and his wife Susanna Fiennes, daughter of 49: 38: 273:Erle was born in 1650, the second son of 1856:Members of the Privy Council of Ireland 1136: 1348:House of Commons of the United Kingdom 1219: 1217: 1215: 1213: 1211: 1209: 1158: 1156: 497:Erle was returned at Wareham again in 385:. He also took part in the concluding 59:argent a bordure engrailed of the last 1186: 1184: 1182: 7: 463:and chose to sit for Wareham again. 1861:Whig (British political party) MPs 1085:Lieutenant-General of the Ordnance 1058:Lieutenant-General of the Ordnance 507:Lieutenant-General of the Ordnance 476:Lieutenant-General of the Ordnance 263:Lieutenant-General of the Ordnance 25: 1716:Alumni of Trinity College, Oxford 1684: 295:Sir William Wyndham, 1st Baronet 320:but was again inactive. At the 241:, Dorset, was a general in the 1004:Thomas Erle's Regiment of Foot 517:. 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Index

Thomas Erle (1650-1720)
Thomas Erle (1621–1650)

Charborough, Dorset
General
Battle of Bridport
Battle of the Boyne
Siege of Limerick
Battle of Aughrim
Battle of Steinkeerke
Battle of Landen
Battle of Almanza
Thomas Erle

General
PC
Charborough
English Army
British Army
House of Commons of England
of Great Britain
Governor of Portsmouth
Lieutenant-General of the Ordnance
Thomas Erle
William Fiennes, 1st Viscount Saye and Sele
Charborough
Trinity College, Oxford
Middle Temple
Sir William Wyndham, 1st Baronet
Member of Parliament

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