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.
Date | Member | Constituency | Party | Reason for resignation |
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21 November 1763 | Southwell, EdwardEdward Southwell[1] | Bridgwater | To contest Gloucestershire | |
16 January 1765 | Hamilton, WilliamWilliam Hamilton[1] | Midhurst | Made Ambassador to the Two Sicilies | |
30 May 1765 | Gulston, JosephJoseph Gulston[1] | Poole | Ill-health | |
23 December 1765 | Lovett, VerneyVerney Lovett[1] | Wendover | To allow Viscount Fermanagh to bring Edmund Burke into Parliament | |
15 May 1769 | Morgan, CharlesCharles Morgan[1] | Brecon | To 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 Castle | To return Wedderburn (above) to Parliament | |
31 January 1770 | Anson, ThomasThomas Anson[1] | Lichfield | To bring George Adams into Parliament | |
18 April 1770 | Grenville, JamesJames Grenville[1] | Horsham | Pressure from his brothers over his support for William Pitt | |
25 May 1770 | Hutchings-Medlycott, ThomasThomas Hutchings-Medlycott[1] | Milborne Port | To bring the Earl of Catherlough into Parliament | |
30 January 1771 | Spencer, Lord RobertLord Robert Spencer[1] | Woodstock | To contest Oxford | |
15 May 1771 | Bouverie, Hon. EdwardHon. Edward Bouverie[1] | Salisbury | To bring Viscount Folkestone into Parliament | |
31 January 1772 | Morgan, JohnJohn Morgan[1] | Brecon | To contest Monmouthshire | |
4 February 1772 | Hamilton, Lord ArchibaldLord Archibald Hamilton[1] | Lancashire | ||
18 May 1772 | Wilkinson, AndrewAndrew Wilkinson[1] | Aldborough | To bring the Earl of Lincoln into Parliament | |
7 December 1772 | Herbert, HenryHenry Herbert[1] | Wilton | To contest Wiltshire | |
28 December 1772 | Lemon, WilliamWilliam Lemon[1] | Penryn | To contest Cornwall | |
16 April 1773 | Lister, NathanielNathaniel Lister[1] | Clitheroe | To bring Thomas Lister into Parliament | |
31 May 1774 | Foley, EdwardEdward Foley[1] | Droitwich | To contest Worcestershire | |
31 December 1774 | Fownes-Luttrell, HenryHenry Fownes-Luttrell[1] | Minehead | To 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] | Rye | To bring Thomas Onslow into Parliament | |
24 April 1775 | Powell, HarcourtHarcourt Powell[1] | Newtown | Sold his electoral interest to Sir Richard Worsley | |
31 May 1775 | Norton, FletcherFletcher Norton[1] | Carlisle | Sir James Lowther, on whose interest he was elected, went into opposition against the North Ministry | |
9 November 1776 | Walter, John RolleJohn Rolle Walter[1] | Exeter | To contest Devon | |
20 February 1777 | Elliot, GilbertGilbert Elliot[1] | Morpeth | To contest Roxburghshire | |
29 May 1777 | Suttie, Sir GeorgeSir George Suttie[1] | Haddingtonshire | To bring William Hamilton Nisbet into Parliament, by prearrangement | |
24 February 1778 | Hanger, WilliamWilliam Hanger[1] | East Retford | To bring Lord John Pelham-Clinton into Parliament | |
11 January 1779 | Lyon, ThomasThomas Lyon[1] | Aberdeen Burghs | ||
20 March 1779 | Bayly, NathanielNathaniel Bayly[1] | Westbury | To attend to his business affairs in Jamaica | |
29 April 1779 | Duff, ArthurArthur Duff[1] | Elginshire | To bring Lord William Gordon into Parliament | |
12 June 1780 | Johnes, ThomasThomas Johnes[1] | Cardigan | To 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 Alston | Appointed Governor of Madras | |
30 April 1781 | Grove, William ChaffinWilliam Chaffin Grove[1] | Cardigan | ||
8 June 1781 | Onslow, EdwardEdward Onslow[1] | Aldborough | Left 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] | Aldborough | Disagreement 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] | Cockermouth | Tory | |
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] | Minehead | Tory | |
30 July 1807 | Howick, ViscountViscount Howick[1] | Minehead | Whig | |
30 January 1808 | Wentworth, Godfrey WentworthGodfrey Wentworth Wentworth[1] | Tregony | Whig | |
8 February 1808 | Foulkes, EvanEvan Foulkes[1] | Tralee | ||
22 April 1808 | Bernard, ScropeScrope Bernard[1] | St Mawes | Tory | |
27 July 1808 | Bruce, Patrick CrawfordPatrick Crawford Bruce[1] | Dundalk | ||
4 February 1809 | Butler, Charles HarwardCharles Harward Butler[1] | Kilkenny City | Whig | |
30 January 1810 | Bowyer, Sir GeorgeSir George Bowyer[1] | Malmesbury | Whig | |
13 July 1810 | Glassford, HenryHenry Glassford[1] | Dunbartonshire | ||
21 January 1812 | Dundas, LawrenceLawrence Dundas[1] | Richmond | Whig | |
13 April 1812 | Dundas, WilliamWilliam Dundas[1] | Elgin Burghs | ||
30 June 1812 | Davis, Richard HartRichard Hart Davis[1] | Colchester | Tory | |
22 December 1812 | Dorrien-Magens, MagensMagens Dorrien-Magens[1] | Ludgershall | Tory | |
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 Looe | Tory | |
2 April 1816 | Winnington, Sir ThomasSir Thomas Winnington[1] | Droitwich | Whig | |
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] | Windsor | Tory | |
24 February 1823 | Beresford, John PooJohn Poo Beresford[1] | Coleraine | Tory | |
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 Looe | Whig | |
20 April 1827 | Ellis, Augustus FrederickAugustus Frederick Ellis[1] | Seaford | Tory | |
2 March 1829 | Inglis, Sir RobertSir Robert Inglis[1] | Ripon | Tory | |
6 March 1829 | Tomline, William EdwardWilliam Edward Tomline[1] | Truro | Tory | |
10 April 1830 | Ashley-Cooper, WilliamWilliam Ashley-Cooper[1] | Dorchester | ||
25 February 1831 | Arbuthnot, CharlesCharles Arbuthnot[1] | Ashburton | Tory | |
4 April 1831 | Dundas, HenryHenry Dundas[1] | Winchelsea | Tory | |
15 July 1831 | Pennefather, MathewMathew Pennefather[1] | Cashel | Tory | |
6 October 1831 | Ponsonby, WilliamWilliam Ponsonby[1] | Poole | ||
25 February 1832 | Arbuthnot, Charles George JamesCharles George James Arbuthnot[1] | Tregony | Tory | |
3 March 1834 | Kennedy, Thomas FrancisThomas Francis Kennedy[1] | Ayr Burghs | Whig | |
8 February 1837 | Howard, Edward George GranvilleEdward George Granville Howard[1] | Morpeth | Lib | |
24 January 1840 | Codrington, Sir EdwardSir Edward Codrington[1] | Devonport | Lib |
See also
- List of Stewards of the Chiltern Hundreds
- List of Stewards of the Manor of Hempholme
- List of Stewards of the Manor of Northstead
- List of Stewards of the Manor of Old Shoreham
- List of Stewards of the Manor of Poynings
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 Parliamentary papers. Volume 62, Part 2.
- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 13310. p. 299. 21 May 1791. Retrieved 17 November 2010.
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