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Thomas Gore (MP)

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86:, he was returned again for Amersham. He continued in opposition, signing the opposition whip of November 1743, but went over to the Administration at the end of 1744 as one of Lord Gower's followers. He spoke in favour of the vote of credit in March 1745 and supported the address of thanks on the Hessians on 3 December. In 1746 he was rewarded with a place as Muster-master general which he held for the rest of his life, but at the consequent by-election in February 1746, his Amersham seat was taken by William Drake, However, the government provided him with a seat at 105:. He is not recorded as speaking in the House during this period. In 1761 he was mentioned as a candidate for Speaker, but Newcastle considered him to be β€˜too old and infirm’. He survived a contest at Cricklade in 1761, but retired at the 498: 81:
on 17 February 1735, on the Drake interest. He spoke on the gin bill in 1736 and on the quartering of troops in 1741. He was among the Tories who voted against the motion for Walpole's removal in February 1741. At the
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where he was returned on 3 March. 1746. After taking office, Gore supported every Administration in turn. He was re-elected for Portsmouth at the
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of London on 15 September 1748. Her former husbands were William Ball Waring, and John Honywood.
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on 4 June 1714, aged 19. He married Mary Humfreys, twice-widowed daughter of
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at a by-election in 1721 when he was unsuccessful, but was returned as Tory
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Lord Mayor of London and his wife, Elizabeth Hampton. He was admitted at
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on the interest of the Duke of Bedford. He chose to sit for Bedford.
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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for Cricklade on the interest of his elder brother, William, at the
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Gore died without issue on 17 March 1777. His brothers of
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House of Commons
Sir William Gore
Inner Temple
Christ Church, Oxford
Sir William Humfreys, 1st Baronet
Cricklade
Member of Parliament
1722 general election
1727 general election
Amersham
1741 general election
Portsmouth
1747 general election
Bedford
1754 general election
general election of 1768
John
William Gore
"'Gilpin-Greenhaugh', in Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714, ed. Joseph Foster (Oxford, 1891), pp. 569-599"



"GORE, Thomas (?1694-1777), of the Inner Temple, London, and Dunstan Park, Berks"
"GORE, Thomas (?1694-1777), of Dunstan Park, nr. Newbury, Berks"
Parliament of Great Britain
Sir Thomas Reade
Hon. Matthew Ducie Moreton
Member of Parliament
Cricklade
1722

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