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Wardour was the eldest son. of William Wardour of Whitney Court, clerk of the pells, and his wife Anne Sophia Rodd daughter of Robert Rodd of Foxley, Herefordshire. He succeeded his father in 1699. He matriculated at
233: 46:. He voted against the Administration on the civil list in 1729 and on the Hessians in 1730, but with the Administration on the army in 1732, on the 149: 51: 62:
by the Administration at a by-election on 4 July 1737, thereafter voting with them in all recorded divisions. He was returned again at the
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and voted against Walpole’s candidate on the chairman of the elections committee on 16 December 1741.
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in 1733, and on the repeal of the Septennial Act in 1734. He stood at
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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House of Commons
Queen’s College, Oxford
Member of Parliament
Calne
1727 British general election
Excise Bill
Mitchell
1734 British general election
Fowey
1741 British general election



"WARDOUR, William (1686-1746), of Whitney Court, Herefs"
"Waad-Warwright in Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714 pp.1550-1577"
Parliament of Great Britain
Edmund Pike Heath
Matthew Ducie Moreton
Member of Parliament
Calne
1727
1734
William Duckett
William Duckett
Walter Hungerford
Jonathan Rashleigh
John Hedges
Member of Parliament
Fowey
Jonathan Rashleigh

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