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as a government supporter in a fierce contest, against Henry Fox. He seconded the Address on 13 January 1730 in a ‘studied’ but ‘fluent’ speech. When Sir William Strickland, the secretary at war, was absent, Andrews introduced the army estimates on 2 February 1733, justifying them on the basis of a
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in 1718. He succeeded his father before November 1721 and to the estates of his maternal grandfather, John Townsend, at Tytherton Lucas and elsewhere in Wiltshire in 1725. He married Catherine Gibson, daughter of Thomas Gibson before 1731.
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instead. He moved the army estimates again in 1735 and seconded them when the secretary at war introduced them in 1737. Lord Egmont referred to him as ‘deputy secretary at war’.
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Andrews was the eldest son of Thomas Andrews of Highgate, Middlesex, and his wife Sarah Townsend, daughter of John Townsend of Highgate, soapmaker of London. He was educated at
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Jacobite threat. When he introduced the army estimates again on 6 February 1734, he claimed that it naturally fell to him because of his post as deputy paymaster. At the
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Andrews became deputy paymaster of the forces by 1727 and held the post for the rest of his life. At the
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he was transferred from Hindon to make way for Fox, and was returned unopposed as MP for
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Bossiney
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Hindon
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Townshend Andrews
Coulston
House of Commons
Merchant Taylors' School
Clare College, Cambridge
Inner Temple
1727 British general election
Member of Parliament
Hindon
1734 British general election
Bossiney
"Andrews, Townsend (ANDS717T)"



"ANDREWS, Townsend (1702-37), of Coulston, Wilts"
Parliament of Great Britain
Henry Ludlow Coker
Robert Gray
Member of Parliament
Hindon
1727
1734
George Heathcote
Stephen Fox
George Fox
James Cholmondeley
John Hedges
Member of Parliament
Bossiney

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