Thomas Onslow, 2nd Baron Onslow
Thomas Onslow, 2nd Baron Onslow (27 November 1679 – 5 June 1740) was a British politician and landowner who commissioned the building of Clandon Park in the 1730s.
Political career
He represented a continuous succession of areas in Parliament. He entered Parliament aged 22 or 23 for an underpopulated rural borough that had once had a market in the medieval period, Gatton, Surrey before moving to represent the larger settlement of Chichester, West Sussex. Six years later he began to alternate seats in elections between two rural boroughs which were eventually abolished, and once again Surrey. Seven years later, and only for two years until he succeeded to the family peerage which took place in 1717, he served the gradually urbanising seat of Surrey, which included much of today's Greater London, including for example, Battersea and Lambeth.
He became 2nd Baron Onslow on the death of his father, Richard Onslow.[1]
Personal finances and family life
As Lord Onslow he was a leading participant in an insurance business known as Onslow's Insurance or Onslow's Bubble, which secured incorporation under the Bubble Act as Royal Exchange Assurance Corporation.[1]
The family seat was Clandon Park, East and West Clandon, Surrey the centrepiece of which, a National Trust mansion and gardens was for the most part commissioned by him.
From this period until the early 20th century the senior branch of the family owned many tens of square miles of farmland scattered across many villages in Surrey from which they derived an income.[2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 W. R. Scott, The Constitution and Finance of ... Joint-Stock Companies to 1720 (Cambridge University Press, 1911) III, 396-409.
- ↑ H.E. Malden (editor) (who also details their ownership in many others such as the parishes of Merrow and Alford) (1911). "Parishes: West Clandon". A History of the County of Surrey: Volume 3. Institute of Historical Research (a University of Portsmouth joint project). Retrieved 1 February 2014.
Parliament of England | ||
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Preceded by Thomas Turgis Maurice Thompson |
Member of Parliament for Gatton 1702–1705 With: Maurice Thompson |
Succeeded by Sir George Newland Paul Docminique |
Preceded by William Elson Sir Thomas Littleton, Bt |
Member of Parliament for Chichester 1705–1707 With: Sir Thomas Littleton, Bt |
Succeeded by Parliament of Great Britain |
Parliament of Great Britain | ||
Preceded by Parliament of England |
Member of Parliament for Chichester 1707–1708 With: Sir Thomas Littleton, Bt |
Succeeded by Thomas Carr Sir Richard Farington, Bt |
Preceded by George Woodroffe John Fulham |
Member of Parliament for Haslemere 1708 With: Theophilus Oglethorpe |
Succeeded by Theophilus Oglethorpe Sir Nicholas Carew |
Preceded by John Ward George Evelyn |
Member of Parliament for Bletchingley 1708–1715 With: George Evelyn |
Succeeded by George Evelyn Sir William Clayton |
Preceded by Theophilus Oglethorpe Sir John Clerke, Bt |
Member of Parliament for Haslemere 1713–1714 With: George Vernon |
Succeeded by George Vernon Sir Nicholas Carew |
Preceded by Lord Guernsey Sir Richard Onslow, Bt |
Member of Parliament for Surrey 1715–1717 With: Lord Guernsey |
Succeeded by Lord Guernsey Denzil Onslow |
Political offices | ||
Preceded by Unknown |
Out-Ranger of Windsor Forest 1715–1717 |
Succeeded by Denzil Onslow |
Preceded by Richard Hampden |
Teller of the Exchequer 1718–1741 |
Succeeded by Horatio Walpole |
Honorary titles | ||
Preceded by The Lord Onslow |
Lord Lieutenant of Surrey 1717–1740 |
Succeeded by The Lord Onslow |
Preceded by The Earl of Berkeley |
Custos Rotulorum of Surrey 1737–1740 | |
Peerage of Great Britain | ||
Preceded by Richard Onslow |
Baron Onslow 1717–1740 |
Succeeded by Richard Onslow |
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