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Thomas Willoughby, 1st Baron Middleton

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128: 198:. He was listed as a 'worthy patriot' who had detected the mismanagements of the previous ministry. He was not listed as a member of the October Club, but eventually became a member of the drinking club 'Board of Brothers'. In 1711, when the post of Warden of Sherwood Forest became vacant, Willoughby applied to Robert Harley, but Harley took the post for himself. However Harley raised Willoughby to the Peerage as 49: 68:
and his wife Emma Barnard, daughter of Sir Henry Barnard, merchant, of London and Bridgnorth, Shropshire. His father, who preferred to use this aberrant spelling of the family name, was a mathematician and naturalist but died shortly after his son's birth.
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Middleton continued to be at the centre of Tory politics in Nottinghamshire and was an effective political agent. He supported the election of his eldest son in 1713. In 1714, he was appointed
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he refused to stand for parliament, but received several hundred votes nevertheless. He was returned unopposed as Tory MP for Nottinghamshire at the
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and continued there his studies under Dr Man. He was added to the Nottinghamshire commission of the peace in April 1689. In 1690 the
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on 4 May 1685, where he was under the tutorship of Dr Man. In 1688 on the early death of his brother, Francis, he succeeded to the
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Willoughby was living in London in the winter of 1688 to 1689, where he contracted smallpox. On recovery, he decided to live at
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in on 1 January 1712 to increase Tory support in the House of Lords, and Willoughby vacated his seat in the House of Commons.
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and appointed Deputy Lieutenant. He was returned again for Nottinghamshire at the two general elections of 1701. At the
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on 20 November 1705. He had been petitioning Queen Anne for the title of High steward, and the profits of, the
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by a large margin. He extended his influence to Lincolnshire in 1699 when he was
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Middleton died on 7 April 1729 and was buried at Middleton. He left two sons:
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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Willoughby became a person of great influence, and in 1695 was
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between 1698 and 1711 when he was raised to the peerage as
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to turn out the sitting members, and was returned as
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Index

English
British House of Commons
Baron Middleton
Harley's Dozen

Middleton Hall
Middleton, Warwickshire
Francis Willughby
Sir Josiah Child, 1st Baronet
St Catharine's College, Cambridge
Jesus College, Cambridge
baronetcy
Wollaton Hall
Nottinghamshire
Wollaton Hall
Earl of Danby
Sherwood Forest
Sir Richard Rothwell, 1st Baronet
Fellow of the Royal Society

High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire
1698 English general election
Gervase Eyre
Nottinghamshire
Member of Parliament
High Sheriff of Lincolnshire
1702 English general election
1705 English general election
John Thornhagh
Trent navigation

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