Conyers Darcy

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Sir Conyers Darcy, KB (c. 1685 – 1 December 1758) was a British politician and courtier of the 18th century. He was a younger brother of Robert Darcy, 3rd Earl of Holderness.

From 1712 to 1714, and 1715 to 1717, he was one of the commissioners for the office of Master of the Horse.

He bought Aske Hall in 1722 and extensively remodeled it.

He was invested in 1725 as a Founder Knight of the Order of the Bath, and was sworn a Privy Counsellor in 1730.

Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by:
Marquess of Hartington
The Lord Fairfax of Cameron
Member of Parliament for Yorkshire
with The Viscount Downe

1707–1708
Succeeded by:
The Viscount Downe
Sir William Strickland, Bt
Preceded by:
Richard Newdigate
Richard Sutton
Member of Parliament for Newark
with Richard Sutton

17151722
Succeeded by:
Richard Sutton
James Pelham
Preceded by:
Richard Steele
Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Bt
Member of Parliament for Boroughbridge
with James Tyrrell

1722–1722
Succeeded by:
James Tyrrell
Joseph Danvers
Preceded by:
John Yorke
Richard Abell
Member of Parliament for Richmond
with John Yorke

17221727
Succeeded by:
Charles Bathurst
Sir Marmaduke Wyvill, Bt
Preceded by:
Charles Bathurst
Sir Marmaduke Wyvill, Bt
Member of Parliament for Richmond
with John Yorke

1728–1747
Succeeded by:
John Yorke
Earl of Ancram
Preceded by:
Sir Miles Stapylton, Bt
Cholmley Turner
Member of Parliament for Yorkshire
with Sir Miles Stapylton, Bt 1747–1750
Henry Playdell Dawnay 1750–1758

1747–1758
Succeeded by:
Henry Playdell Dawnay
Sir George Savile, Bt
Political offices
Preceded by:
Lord Finch
Comptroller of the Household
1730–1754
Succeeded by:
The Earl of Hillsborough
Honorary Titles
Preceded by:
The Earl of Burlington
Custos Rotulorum of the North Riding of Yorkshire
1722
Succeeded by:
The Earl of Burlington