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William Glanville (Hythe MP)

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31: 66:, describing it as 'a pickpocket petition', and he piloted through the Commons the Quakers' tithe bill, which was thrown out by the Lords. In 1731 he supported a bill for enabling unenumerated goods to come direct from the plantations to Ireland instead of via England. In 1732 he spoke in favour of the bill for voiding the sale of the Derwentwater estates. In 1733 he defended Sir Robert Sutton and unsuccessfully opposed a bill for preventing 'the pernicious practice of 42:, MP of Nutfield, Surrey and his third wife Frances Bromehall, daughter of Andrew Bromehall of Stoke Newington, Middlesex. He married Frances Glanville daughter of William Glanville, MP in about 1718 and the took name of Glanville. She died in 1719. He married as his second wife before 1733, Bridget Raymond, daughter of Hugh Raymond of Langley, Kent. 61:
at a by-election on 22 February 1728. He voted regularly with the administration, and became a member of the 1729 gaols committee of the House of Commons. In 1730 he introduced a bill for enabling civil cases to be finally decided at the assizes. He opposed a petition sponsored by Sir John Barnard
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he does not appear in any division list. He represented Hythe for nearly 40 years, in spite of complaints that he failed to make gifts β€˜for the public good of the town’.
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and he surrendered it in 1747 to a friend, who paid him half the income. He was returned again as MP for Hythe at the
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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Glanville died on 19 October 1766. He had one daughter
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Glanville was born William Evelyn, the fifth son of
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Index

St Clere, Kent
House of Commons

George Evelyn
Bletchingley
George Evelyn
Member of Parliament
Hythe
East India Company
stock-jobbing
1734 British general election
1741
Place Act 1742
1747 British general election
1754 British general election
1761 British general election
Frances
Admiral Edward Boscawen
William Evelyn
Chase Price


"GLANVILLE, William (c.1686-1766), of St. Clere, nr. Sevenoaks, Kent"
"GLANVILLE, William (c.1686-1766), of St. Clere, nr. Sevenoaks, Kent"
Parliament of Great Britain
Captain Hercules Baker
Sir Samuel Lennard
Member of Parliament
Hythe
British general election

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