George Onslow, 1st Earl of Onslow

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George Onslow, 1st Earl of Onslow PC (13 September 173117 May 1814) was a British nobleman and politician.

He was the only son of Arthur Onslow, having no siblings but one sister, who died in 1751. He was said to be seriously lacking in his father's qualities.

On 26 June 1753, he married Henrietta Shelley (d. 1802), daughter of Sir John Shelley, 4th Baronet, by whom he had two children:

On 20 May 1776, he was created Baron Cranley. On 8 October 1776, he also succeeded his second cousin Richard Onslow, 3rd Baron Onslow as Baron Onslow.

From 1765 to 1777, he was a junior Lord of the Treasury. He then became successively Comptroller of the Household and Treasurer of the Household.

In 1778, Lord Onslow sold Imber Court in Thames Ditton, and a large estate including farms and gardens, and the Imber Court Copper Mills. He was further ennobled on 17 June 1801 when he was created Earl of Onslow and Viscount Cranley.

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Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
Phillips Gybbon
Thomas Pelham
Member of Parliament for Rye
with Phillips Gybbon

1754–1761
Succeeded by
Phillips Gybbon
John Albert Bentinck
Preceded by
Arthur Onslow
Thomas Budgen
Member of Parliament for Surrey
with Sir Francis Vincent, Bt

1761–1774
Succeeded by
Sir Francis Vincent, Bt
James Scawen
Political offices
Preceded by
Sir William Meredith, Bt
Comptroller of the Household
1777–1779
Succeeded by
Sir Richard Worsley, Bt
Preceded by
The Earl of Carlisle
Treasurer of the Household
1779–1780
Succeeded by
The Earl of Salisbury
Honorary titles
Preceded by
The Lord Onslow
Lord Lieutenant of Surrey
1776–1814
Succeeded by
The Viscount Midleton
Peerage of the United Kingdom
New creation Earl of Onslow
1801–1814
Succeeded by
Thomas Onslow
Peerage of Great Britain
Preceded by
Richard Onslow
Baron Onslow
1776–1814
Succeeded by
Thomas Onslow
New creation Baron Cranley
1776–1814

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