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'''Richard Hampden''' {{post-nominals|country=GBR|PC}} (aft. 1674 – 27 July 1728) was an [[England|English]] [[politician]], the son of [[John Hampden (1653-1696)|John Hampden]], and great-grandson of [[Ship money]] tax protestor [[John Hampden]].
'''Richard Hampden''' {{post-nominals|country=GBR|PC}} (aft. 1674 – 27 July 1728) was an [[England|English]] [[politician]].

He was the eldest son of [[John Hampden (1653-1696)|John Hampden]], and great-grandson of [[Ship money]] tax protestor [[John Hampden]]. His younger brother was [[John Hampden (1696–1754)|John Hampden]], MP. <ref> {{cite web|url=http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1715-1754/member/hampden-richard-1674-1728|title=HAMPDEN, Richard (aft.1674-1728), of Great Hampden, Bucks.|publisher=istory of Parliament Online|accessdate= 17 August 2018}} </ref>


==Career==
==Career==
He sat for [[Wendover (UK Parliament constituency)|Wendover]] from 1701 to 1708, 1713 to 1714 and 1722 to 1728, and [[Buckinghamshire (UK Parliament constituency)|Buckinghamshire]] from 1708 to 1710, 1715 to 1722, and 1727 to 1728. In 1718, he was sworn of the [[Privy Council of Great Britain|Privy Council]] and appointed [[Treasurer of the Navy]], an office he held until 1720.
He sat for [[Wendover (UK Parliament constituency)|Wendover]] from 1701 to 1708, 1713 to 1714 and 1722 to 1728, [[Berwick-on-Tweed (UK Parliament constituency)|Berwick-on-Tweed]] from 1711 to 1713 and [[Buckinghamshire (UK Parliament constituency)|Buckinghamshire]] from 1708 to 1710, 1715 to 1722, and 1727 to 1728. In 1718, he was sworn of the [[Privy Council of Great Britain|Privy Council]] and appointed [[Treasurer of the Navy]], an office he held until 1720.

He married in 1701 his cousin Isabella, the daughter of Sir William Ellys, 2nd Bt., M.P., of Wyham and Nocton, Lincolnshire.


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Revision as of 16:19, 17 August 2018

Richard Hampden PC (aft. 1674 – 27 July 1728) was an English politician.

He was the eldest son of John Hampden, and great-grandson of Ship money tax protestor John Hampden. His younger brother was John Hampden, MP. [1]

Career

He sat for Wendover from 1701 to 1708, 1713 to 1714 and 1722 to 1728, Berwick-on-Tweed from 1711 to 1713 and Buckinghamshire from 1708 to 1710, 1715 to 1722, and 1727 to 1728. In 1718, he was sworn of the Privy Council and appointed Treasurer of the Navy, an office he held until 1720.

He married in 1701 his cousin Isabella, the daughter of Sir William Ellys, 2nd Bt., M.P., of Wyham and Nocton, Lincolnshire.

References

  1. ^ "HAMPDEN, Richard (aft.1674-1728), of Great Hampden, Bucks". istory of Parliament Online. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
Parliament of England
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Wendover
1701–1707
With: John Backwell 1701
Richard Crawley 1701–1702, 1702–1705
Sir Roger Hill 1702, 1705–1707
Succeeded by
Parliament of Great Britain
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
Parliament of England
Member of Parliament for Wendover
1707–1708
With: Sir Roger Hill 1707–1708
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Buckinghamshire
1708–1710
With: Sir Edmund Denton, Bt
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Berwick upon Tweed
1711–1715
With: William Kerr 1711–1713
William Orde 1713–1715
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Wendover
1713–1714
With: Sir Roger Hill
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Buckinghamshire
1715–1722
With: John Fleetwood
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Wendover
1722–1728
With: Sir Richard Steele 1720–1727
The Viscount Limerick 1727–1728
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Buckinghamshire
1727–1728
With: Sir William Stanhope
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Treasurer of the Navy
1718–1720
Succeeded by
Preceded by Teller of the Exchequer
1716–1718
Succeeded by