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'''James Grimston, 2nd Viscount Grimston''' (9 October 1711 – 15 December 1773) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] peer and [[Member of Parliament]].
'''James Grimston, 2nd Viscount Grimston''' (9 October 1711 – 15 December 1773) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] peer and [[Member of Parliament]].


[[File:Old-Gorhambury-House-20051002-034.jpg|thumb|Old Gorhambury House]]
Grimston was the son of [[William Grimston, 1st Viscount Grimston]], and Jean Cooke. He was elected to the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]] for [[St Albans (UK Parliament constituency)|St Albans]] in 1754, a seat he held until 1761. In 1756 he succeeded his father in the viscountcy but as this was an [[Irish peerage]] it did not prohibit him from sitting in the House of Commons.
Grimston was the eldest surviving son of [[William Grimston, 1st Viscount Grimston]], and Jean Cooke.

He was elected to the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]] for [[St Albans (UK Parliament constituency)|St Albans]] in 1754, a seat he held until 1761. In 1756 he succeeded his father in the viscountcy but as this was an [[Irish peerage]] it did not prohibit him from sitting in the House of Commons. He also inherited [[Old Gorhambury House|Gorhambury House]] (now Old Gorhambury House), near St Albans, Hertfordshire. <ref> {{cite web|url=http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1754-1790/member/grimston-hon-james-1711-73|title=GRIMSTON, Hon. James (1711-73), of Gorhambury, Herts.|publisher=History of Parliament Online|accessdate= 22 February 2018}} </ref>


Lord Grimston married Mary Bucknall, daughter of William Bucknall, in 1746. He died in December 1773, aged 62, and was succeeded in his titles by his son [[James Grimston, 3rd Viscount Grimston|James]]. Lady Grimston died in 1778.
Lord Grimston married Mary Bucknall, daughter of William Bucknall, in 1746. He died in December 1773, aged 62, and was succeeded in his titles by his son [[James Grimston, 3rd Viscount Grimston|James]]. Lady Grimston died in 1778.


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Revision as of 18:44, 22 February 2018

James Grimston, 2nd Viscount Grimston (9 October 1711 – 15 December 1773) was a British peer and Member of Parliament.

Old Gorhambury House

Grimston was the eldest surviving son of William Grimston, 1st Viscount Grimston, and Jean Cooke.

He was elected to the House of Commons for St Albans in 1754, a seat he held until 1761. In 1756 he succeeded his father in the viscountcy but as this was an Irish peerage it did not prohibit him from sitting in the House of Commons. He also inherited Gorhambury House (now Old Gorhambury House), near St Albans, Hertfordshire. [1]

Lord Grimston married Mary Bucknall, daughter of William Bucknall, in 1746. He died in December 1773, aged 62, and was succeeded in his titles by his son James. Lady Grimston died in 1778.

Notes

  1. ^ "GRIMSTON, Hon. James (1711-73), of Gorhambury, Herts". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 22 February 2018.

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Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by Member of Parliament for St Albans
17541761
With: James West
Succeeded by
Peerage of Ireland
Preceded by Viscount Grimston
1756–1773
Succeeded by