John Dawnay, 4th Viscount Downe

John Dawnay, 4th Viscount Downe (9 April 1728 – 21 December 1780), was a British peer and Whig politician.

Background

Dawnay was the younger son of the Honourable John Dawnay, eldest son of Henry Dawnay, 2nd Viscount Downe. His mother was Charlotte Louisa, daughter of Robert Pleydell, while Henry Dawnay, 3rd Viscount Downe, was his elder brother.[1]

Political career

Dawnay was returned to Parliament for Cirencester in 1754.[1][2] In 1760 he succeeded in the viscountcy after the death of his elder brother in the Seven Years' War. However, as this was an Irish peerage it did not entitle him to a seat in the English House of Lords and consequently did not prevent him from remaining a member of the House of Commons. In 1768 he was returned for Malton, a seat he held until 1774.[1][3]

Family

Memorial in the north choir aisle or York Minster. To Lora Burton Dawnay, Viscountess Downe, widow of John Dawnay, 4th Viscount Downe

Lord Downe married Lora, daughter of William Burton, in 1763. They had at least seven children:

Lord Downe died in December 1780, aged 62, and was succeeded by his eldest son, John. The Viscountess Downe died in April 1812.[1]

References

Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
John Coxe
Hon. Henry Bathurst
Member of Parliament for Cirencester
1754–1768
With: Hon. Benjamin Bathurst 1754–1761
James Whitshed 1761–1768
Succeeded by
James Whitshed
Estcourt Creswell
Preceded by
John Mostyn
Savile Finch
Member of Parliament for Malton
1768–1774
With: Savile Finch
Succeeded by
Savile Finch
Edmund Burke
Peerage of Ireland
Preceded by
Henry Pleydell Dawnay
Viscount Downe
1760–1780
Succeeded by
John Dawnay
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