Barnham Rider

Sir Barnham Rider (c. 1683 – 21 November 1728) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1716 to 1727.

Rider was the son of Thomas Rider and the owner of Boughton Monchelsea Place, Kent.[1]

Rider was elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Maidstone, Kent on 30 June 1716 and sat until 24 March 1722. He was re-elected for Maidstone on 1 June 1723 and remained until 18 August 1727.[2]

Rider had one son, Sir Thomas Rider.[3]

References

Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
Robert Marsham
Sir Thomas Culpeper, Bt
Member of Parliament for Maidstone
1722–1723
With: Sir Thomas Culpeper, Bt
Succeeded by
John Finch
Sir Thomas Culpeper, Bt
Preceded by
Sir Thomas Culpeper, Bt
Hon. John Finch
Member of Parliament for Maidstone
1723–1727
With: Hon. John Finch
Succeeded by
Thomas Hope
Hon. John Finch


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