List of Stewards of the Manor of East Hendred

This is a list of the Members of Parliament appointed as Steward of the Manor of East Hendred, a notional 'office of profit under the crown' which was used to resign from the House of Commons. Appointment of an MP to the office was first made in 1763. The Manor of East Hendred was sold by the Crown in 1823, but through oversight, appointments to the post of Steward continued until 1840, after which it was discontinued for Parliamentary purposes in favour of other stewardships.

Stewards

Dates given are of the writ to replace the member who accepted the Stewardship.

DateMemberConstituencyPartyReason for resignation
21 November 1763 Southwell, EdwardEdward Southwell[1] BridgwaterTo contest Gloucestershire
16 January 1765 Hamilton, WilliamWilliam Hamilton[1] MidhurstMade Ambassador to the Two Sicilies
30 May 1765 Gulston, JosephJoseph Gulston[1] PooleIll-health
23 December 1765 Lovett, VerneyVerney Lovett[1] WendoverTo allow Viscount Fermanagh to bring Edmund Burke into Parliament
15 May 1769 Morgan, CharlesCharles Morgan[1] BreconTo contest Breconshire
20 May 1769 Wedderburn, AlexanderAlexander Wedderburn[1] Richmond (Yorks)To express support for John Wilkes
16 January 1770 Clive, WilliamWilliam Clive[1] Bishop's CastleTo return Wedderburn (above) to Parliament
31 January 1770 Anson, ThomasThomas Anson[1] LichfieldTo bring George Adams into Parliament
18 April 1770 Grenville, JamesJames Grenville[1] HorshamPressure from his brothers over his support for William Pitt
25 May 1770 Hutchings-Medlycott, ThomasThomas Hutchings-Medlycott[1] Milborne PortTo bring the Earl of Catherlough into Parliament
30 January 1771 Spencer, Lord RobertLord Robert Spencer[1] WoodstockTo contest Oxford
15 May 1771 Bouverie, Hon. EdwardHon. Edward Bouverie[1] SalisburyTo bring Viscount Folkestone into Parliament
31 January 1772 Morgan, JohnJohn Morgan[1] BreconTo contest Monmouthshire
4 February 1772 Hamilton, Lord ArchibaldLord Archibald Hamilton[1] Lancashire
18 May 1772 Wilkinson, AndrewAndrew Wilkinson[1] AldboroughTo bring the Earl of Lincoln into Parliament
7 December 1772 Herbert, HenryHenry Herbert[1] WiltonTo contest Wiltshire
28 December 1772 Lemon, WilliamWilliam Lemon[1] PenrynTo contest Cornwall
16 April 1773 Lister, NathanielNathaniel Lister[1] ClitheroeTo bring Thomas Lister into Parliament
31 May 1774 Foley, EdwardEdward Foley[1] DroitwichTo contest Worcestershire
31 December 1774 Fownes-Luttrell, HenryHenry Fownes-Luttrell[1] MineheadTo allow the North Ministry to bring Thomas Pownall into Parliament
14 March 1775 Bullock, JosephJoseph Bullock[1] Wendover
20 April 1775 Onslow, MiddletonMiddleton Onslow[1] RyeTo bring Thomas Onslow into Parliament
24 April 1775 Powell, HarcourtHarcourt Powell[1] NewtownSold his electoral interest to Sir Richard Worsley
31 May 1775 Norton, FletcherFletcher Norton[1] CarlisleSir James Lowther, on whose interest he was elected, went into opposition against the North Ministry
9 November 1776 Walter, John RolleJohn Rolle Walter[1] ExeterTo contest Devon
20 February 1777 Elliot, GilbertGilbert Elliot[1] MorpethTo contest Roxburghshire
29 May 1777 Suttie, Sir GeorgeSir George Suttie[1] HaddingtonshireTo bring William Hamilton Nisbet into Parliament, by prearrangement
24 February 1778 Hanger, WilliamWilliam Hanger[1] East RetfordTo bring Lord John Pelham-Clinton into Parliament
11 January 1779 Lyon, ThomasThomas Lyon[1] Aberdeen Burghs
20 March 1779 Bayly, NathanielNathaniel Bayly[1] WestburyTo attend to his business affairs in Jamaica
29 April 1779 Duff, ArthurArthur Duff[1] ElginshireTo bring Lord William Gordon into Parliament
12 June 1780 Johnes, ThomasThomas Johnes[1] CardiganTo contest Radnorshire
30 November 1780 Lisle, WarrenWarren Lisle[1] Weymouth and Melcombe Regis
7 December 1780 Finch, SavileSavile Finch[1] Malton
14 February 1781 Macartney, The LordThe Lord Macartney[1] Bere AlstonAppointed Governor of Madras
30 April 1781 Grove, William ChaffinWilliam Chaffin Grove[1] Cardigan
8 June 1781 Onslow, EdwardEdward Onslow[1] AldboroughLeft England after making homosexual advances at a Royal Academy exhibition
30 June 1781 Yorke, PhilipPhilip Yorke[1] Helston
20 April 1782 Parker, JohnJohn Parker[1] Clitheroe
15 July 1783 Whitshed, JamesJames Whitshed[1] Cirencester
23 November 1783 Clayton, Sir RobertSir Robert Clayton[1] Bletchingley
1 January 1784 Savile, Sir GeorgeSir George Savile[1] Yorkshire
6 January 1784 Bastard, John PollexfenJohn Pollexfen Bastard[1] Truro
20 January 1784 Mellish, CharlesCharles Mellish[1] AldboroughDisagreement with the Duke of Newcastle
31 August 1784 Blair, James HunterJames Hunter Blair[1] Edinburgh
22 April 1785 Bayntun, AndrewAndrew Bayntun[1] Weobley
3 February 1786 Arcedeckne, ChalonerChaloner Arcedeckne[1] Westbury
13 February 1786 Grant, JohnJohn Grant[1] Fowey
1 April 1786 Rogers, JohnJohn Rogers[1] Helston
16 August 1786 Johnston, PeterPeter Johnston[1] Kirkcudbright Stewartry
29 January 1787 Dering, Sir EdwardSir Edward Dering[1] New Romney
4 June 1787 Leeds, EdwardEdward Leeds[1] Reigate
23 December 1788 Rainsford, CharlesCharles Rainsford[1] Bere Alston
4 September 1789 Edwin, CharlesCharles Edwin[1] Glamorganshire
4 January 1791 Clarke Jervoise, ThomasThomas Clarke Jervoise[1] Yarmouth (Isle of Wight)
6 May 1791 Pitt, William MortonWilliam Morton Pitt[1] Dorset
18 May 1791 Ford, RichardRichard Ford[2][1] Appleby
26 August 1791 Worsley, Sir RichardSir Richard Worsley[1] Newtown
7 January 1793 Yorke, PhilipPhilip Yorke[1] Grantham
13 February 1793 Melbourne, The ViscountThe Viscount Melbourne[1] Newport (Isle of Wight) To bring his son Peniston Lamb into Parliament
6 March 1793 Watson, BrookBrook Watson[1] City of London
3 February 1794 Curtis, JohnJohn Curtis[1] Steyning
15 February 1794 Rogers, AugustusAugustus Rogers[1] Queenborough
17 February 1794 Fletcher-Vane, Sir FrederickSir Frederick Fletcher-Vane[1] Winchelsea
9 June 1794 Walker-Heneage, JohnJohn Walker-Heneage[1] Cricklade
12 July 1794 Windham, WilliamWilliam Windham[1] Norwich
14 January 1795 Gilbert, ThomasThomas Gilbert[1] Lichfield
21 February 1795 Garlies, ViscountViscount Garlies[1] Saltash
10 November 1795 Calvert, ThomasThomas Calvert[1] St Mawes
22 November 1796 Buller, JohnJohn Buller[1] West Looe
13 December 1796 Barwell, RichardRichard Barwell[1] Winchelsea
14 June 1797 Hunter, JohnJohn Hunter[1] Leominster
29 July 1797 Thomas, Sir GeorgeSir George Thomas[1] Arundel
1 March 1799 Spencer, Lord RobertLord Robert Spencer[1] Wareham
28 July 1799 Mitford, Sir JohnSir John Mitford[1] Bere Alston
30 October 1799 Singleton, MarkMark Singleton[1] Eye
29 April 1800 Petrie, JohnJohn Petrie[1] Gatton
22 May 1800 Hope, AlexanderAlexander Hope[1] Dumfries Burghs
10 March 1801 Grant, Sir WilliamSir William Grant[1] Banffshire
6 July 1801 Adams, WilliamWilliam Adams[1] Plympton Erle
14 December 1802 Haynes, SamuelSamuel Haynes[1] Brackley
12 January 1803 Addington, John HileyJohn Hiley Addington[1] Bossiney
24 January 1803 Dashwood, JamesJames Dashwood[1] Gatton
25 February 1803 Murray, James PatrickJames Patrick Murray[1] Yarmouth (Isle of Wight)
18 July 1803 Boucherett, AyscogheAyscoghe Boucherett[1] Great Grimsby
22 August 1803 Yorke, Charles PhilipCharles Philip Yorke[1] Cambridgeshire
22 April 1805 Dundas, PhilipPhilip Dundas[1] Gatton
22 July 1805 Graham, JamesJames Graham[1] CockermouthTory
24 February 1806 FitzWilliam, The ViscountThe Viscount FitzWilliam[1] Wilton
6 March 1806 Langmead, PhilipPhilip Langmead[1] Plymouth
21 March 1806 Moore, George PeterGeorge Peter Moore[1] Queenborough
20 January 1806 Popham, Sir HomeSir Home Popham[1] Yarmouth (Isle of Wight)
24 February 1806 Dundas, George Heneage LawrenceGeorge Heneage Lawrence Dundas[1] Richmond (Yorks)
1 August 1806 Proby, ViscountViscount Proby[1] Buckingham
14 January 1807 Lethbridge, Sir JohnSir John Lethbridge[1] MineheadTory
30 July 1807 Howick, ViscountViscount Howick[1] MineheadWhig
30 January 1808 Wentworth, Godfrey WentworthGodfrey Wentworth Wentworth[1] TregonyWhig
8 February 1808 Foulkes, EvanEvan Foulkes[1] Tralee
22 April 1808 Bernard, ScropeScrope Bernard[1] St MawesTory
27 July 1808 Bruce, Patrick CrawfordPatrick Crawford Bruce[1] Dundalk
4 February 1809 Butler, Charles HarwardCharles Harward Butler[1] Kilkenny CityWhig
30 January 1810 Bowyer, Sir GeorgeSir George Bowyer[1] MalmesburyWhig
13 July 1810 Glassford, HenryHenry Glassford[1] Dunbartonshire
21 January 1812 Dundas, LawrenceLawrence Dundas[1] RichmondWhig
13 April 1812 Dundas, WilliamWilliam Dundas[1] Elgin Burghs
30 June 1812 Davis, Richard HartRichard Hart Davis[1] ColchesterTory
22 December 1812 Dorrien-Magens, MagensMagens Dorrien-Magens[1] LudgershallTory
13 February 1813 Nevill, RichardRichard Nevill[1] Wexford Borough
23 March 1813 FitzGerald, Lord HenryLord Henry FitzGerald[1] Kildare
10 November 1813 Thornton, WilliamWilliam Thornton[1] Woodstock
5 December 1814 Trelawny-Brereton, CharlesCharles Trelawny-Brereton[1] Mitchell
21 July 1815 Vane Powlett, WilliamWilliam Vane Powlett[1] Winchelsea
1 March 1816 Shakespeare, ArthurArthur Shakespeare[1] Portarlington
11 March 1816 Buller, CharlesCharles Buller[1] West LooeTory
2 April 1816 Winnington, Sir ThomasSir Thomas Winnington[1] DroitwichWhig
10 May 1816 Lamb, Thomas PhilippsThomas Philipps Lamb[1] Rye
29 November 1820 Elford, JonathanJonathan Elford[1] Westbury
11 February 1823 Taylor, Sir HerbertSir Herbert Taylor[1] WindsorTory
24 February 1823 Beresford, John PooJohn Poo Beresford[1] ColeraineTory
11 March 1824 Macdonald, Ranald GeorgeRanald George Macdonald[1] Plympton Erle
6 April 1824 Drummond, JamesJames Drummond[1] Perthshire
16 February 1826 Pitt, William MortonWilliam Morton Pitt[1] Dorset
19 December 1826 Monteith, HenryHenry Monteith[1] Saltash
6 April 1827 Buller, JohnJohn Buller[1] West LooeWhig
20 April 1827 Ellis, Augustus FrederickAugustus Frederick Ellis[1] SeafordTory
2 March 1829 Inglis, Sir RobertSir Robert Inglis[1] RiponTory
6 March 1829 Tomline, William EdwardWilliam Edward Tomline[1] TruroTory
10 April 1830 Ashley-Cooper, WilliamWilliam Ashley-Cooper[1] Dorchester
25 February 1831 Arbuthnot, CharlesCharles Arbuthnot[1] AshburtonTory
4 April 1831 Dundas, HenryHenry Dundas[1] WinchelseaTory
15 July 1831 Pennefather, MathewMathew Pennefather[1] CashelTory
6 October 1831 Ponsonby, WilliamWilliam Ponsonby[1] Poole
25 February 1832 Arbuthnot, Charles George JamesCharles George James Arbuthnot[1] TregonyTory
3 March 1834 Kennedy, Thomas FrancisThomas Francis Kennedy[1] Ayr BurghsWhig
8 February 1837 Howard, Edward George GranvilleEdward George Granville Howard[1] MorpethLib
24 January 1840 Codrington, Sir EdwardSir Edward Codrington[1] DevonportLib

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