John Calcraft (the younger), the Glossary
John Calcraft the Younger (16 October 1765 – 11 September 1831), of Rempstone in Dorset and Ingress in Kent, was an English landowner and Member of Parliament.[1]
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41 relations: Andrew Strahan, Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury, Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, Charles Baring Wall, Charles Wood, 1st Viscount Halifax, Clerk of the Ordnance, Dorset, Dorset (UK Parliament constituency), Edward Portman, 1st Viscount Portman, Granby Hales Calcraft, Henry Bankes, James Barnett (MP), James Ewing (MP), James Hulkes, John Calcraft, John Hales Calcraft, John Russell, 1st Earl Russell, Jonathan Raine, Kent, Lord Robert Spencer, Michael Brock, Paymaster of the Forces, Privy council, Reform Act 1832, Richard Smith (East India Company officer), Robert Gordon (MP), Rochester (UK Parliament constituency), Rotten and pocket boroughs, Sidney Smith (Royal Navy officer), Sir Godfrey Webster, 4th Baronet, Sir Thomas Hales, 4th Baronet, Sir Thomas Thompson, 1st Baronet, Theodore Henry Broadhead, Thomas Denman, 1st Baron Denman, Thomas Hamilton, 9th Earl of Haddington, Tories (British political party), Wareham (UK Parliament constituency), Whigs (British political party), William Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville, William Vesey-FitzGerald, 2nd Baron FitzGerald and Vesey, William Wellesley-Pole, 3rd Earl of Mornington.
- 1830s suicides
- Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Wareham
- Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Wareham
Andrew Strahan
Andrew Strahan (1749–1831) was an MP and printer who served as the King's Printer. John Calcraft (the younger) and Andrew Strahan are 1831 deaths, members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Wareham, uK MPs 1801–1802, uK MPs 1802–1806, uK MPs 1806–1807, uK MPs 1807–1812, uK MPs 1812–1818 and uK MPs 1818–1820.
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Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury
Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury (28 April 1801 – 1 October 1885), styled Lord Ashley from 1811 to 1851, was a British Tory politician, philanthropist, and social reformer. John Calcraft (the younger) and Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury are Tory MPs (pre-1834), uK MPs 1826–1830, uK MPs 1830–1831 and uK MPs 1831–1832.
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Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, (1 May 1769 – 14 September 1852) was an Anglo-Irish military officer and statesman who was one of the leading military and political figures in Britain during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, serving twice as British prime minister. John Calcraft (the younger) and Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington are uK MPs 1806–1807 and uK MPs 1807–1812.
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Charles Baring Wall
Charles Baring Wall (1795 – 14 October 1853) was at various times the Member of Parliament for Guildford, Wareham, Weymouth and Salisbury. John Calcraft (the younger) and Charles Baring Wall are members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Wareham, Tory MPs (pre-1834), uK MP for England stubs, uK MPs 1818–1820, uK MPs 1820–1826, uK MPs 1826–1830, uK MPs 1830–1831, uK MPs 1831–1832 and whig (British political party) MPs for English constituencies.
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Charles Wood, 1st Viscount Halifax
Charles Wood, 1st Viscount Halifax (20 December 1800 – 8 August 1885), known as Sir Charles Wood, 3rd Baronet, between 1846 and 1866, was a British Whig politician and Member of the British Parliament. John Calcraft (the younger) and Charles Wood, 1st Viscount Halifax are members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Wareham, uK MPs 1826–1830, uK MPs 1830–1831, uK MPs 1831–1832 and whig (British political party) MPs for English constituencies.
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Clerk of the Ordnance
The Clerk of the Ordnance was a subordinate of the Master-General of the Ordnance and a member of the Board of Ordnance from its constitution in 1597.
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Dorset
Dorset (archaically: Dorsetshire) is a ceremonial county in South West England.
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Dorset (UK Parliament constituency)
Dorset was a county constituency covering Dorset in southern England, which elected two Members of Parliament (MPs), traditionally known as knights of the shire, to the House of Commons of England from 1290 until 1707, to the House of Commons of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800, and to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom until 1832.
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Edward Portman, 1st Viscount Portman
Edward Berkeley Portman, 1st Viscount Portman (9 July 1799 – 19 November 1888) was a British Whig politician. John Calcraft (the younger) and Edward Portman, 1st Viscount Portman are uK MPs 1820–1826, uK MPs 1826–1830, uK MPs 1830–1831, uK MPs 1831–1832 and whig (British political party) MPs for English constituencies.
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Granby Hales Calcraft
Granby Hales Calcraft (18 January 180216 January 1855) was a Whig member of parliament for the constituency of Wareham (1831-1832) and a captain in the army (1824-1833). John Calcraft (the younger) and Granby Hales Calcraft are members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Wareham and uK MPs 1831–1832.
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Henry Bankes
Henry Bankes (1757–1834) was an English politician and writer. John Calcraft (the younger) and Henry Bankes are British MPs 1784–1790, Tory MPs (pre-1834), uK MPs 1801–1802, uK MPs 1802–1806, uK MPs 1806–1807, uK MPs 1807–1812, uK MPs 1812–1818, uK MPs 1818–1820, uK MPs 1820–1826 and uK MPs 1826–1830.
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James Barnett (MP)
James Barnett (c. 1760 – 1 October 1836) was an English banker and Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1806 and 1820. John Calcraft (the younger) and James Barnett (MP) are uK MP for England stubs, uK MPs 1806–1807, uK MPs 1812–1818, uK MPs 1818–1820 and whig (British political party) MPs for English constituencies.
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James Ewing (MP)
James Ewing (11 January 1784 – 18 December 1852) was a British politician. John Calcraft (the younger) and James Ewing (MP) are members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Wareham, uK MP for England stubs and uK MPs 1830–1831.
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James Hulkes
James Hulkes (1770–1821) was an English brewer, banker and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1802 to 1806. John Calcraft (the younger) and James Hulkes are uK MP for England stubs and uK MPs 1802–1806.
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John Calcraft
John Calcraft the Elder (1726 – 23 August 1772), of Rempstone in Dorset and Ingress in Kent, was an English army agent and politician.
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John Hales Calcraft
John Hales Calcraft (23 September 1796 – 13 March 1880) was a British Whig, Conservative and Tory politician. John Calcraft (the younger) and John Hales Calcraft are members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Wareham, Tory MPs (pre-1834), uK MPs 1820–1826 and whig (British political party) MPs for English constituencies.
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John Russell, 1st Earl Russell
John Russell, 1st Earl Russell, (18 August 1792 – 28 May 1878), known by his courtesy title Lord John Russell before 1861, was a British Whig and Liberal statesman who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1846 to 1852 and again from 1865 to 1866. John Calcraft (the younger) and John Russell, 1st Earl Russell are uK MPs 1812–1818, uK MPs 1818–1820, uK MPs 1820–1826, uK MPs 1826–1830, uK MPs 1830–1831, uK MPs 1831–1832 and whig (British political party) MPs for English constituencies.
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Jonathan Raine
Jonathan Raine (1763–1831) was an English barrister, judge and politician. John Calcraft (the younger) and Jonathan Raine are 1831 deaths, members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Wareham, uK MPs 1807–1812, uK MPs 1812–1818, uK MPs 1818–1820, uK MPs 1820–1826, uK MPs 1826–1830 and uK MPs 1830–1831.
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Kent
Kent is a county in the South East England region, the closest county to continental Europe.
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Lord Robert Spencer
Lord Robert Spencer (8 May 1747 – 23 June 1831) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons several times between 1768 and 1818. John Calcraft (the younger) and Lord Robert Spencer are 1831 deaths, British MPs 1784–1790, members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Wareham, uK MPs 1802–1806, uK MPs 1806–1807, uK MPs 1812–1818 and uK MPs 1818–1820.
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Michael Brock
Michael George Brock (9 March 1920 – 30 April 2014) was a British historian who was associated with several Oxford colleges during his academic career.
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Paymaster of the Forces
The Paymaster of the Forces was a position in the British government.
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Privy council
A privy council is a body that advises the head of state of a state, typically, but not always, in the context of a monarchic government.
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Reform Act 1832
The Representation of the People Act 1832 (also known as the Reform Act 1832, Great Reform Act or First Reform Act) was an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom (indexed as 2 & 3 Will. 4. c. 45) that introduced major changes to the electoral system of England and Wales.
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Richard Smith (East India Company officer)
Brigadier-General Richard Smith (baptised 1734 – 3 July 1803) was Commander-in-Chief, India of the East India Company (Bengal). John Calcraft (the younger) and Richard Smith (East India Company officer) are members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Wareham.
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Robert Gordon (MP)
Robert Gordon (1786–1864) was a British landowner and politician. John Calcraft (the younger) and Robert Gordon (MP) are members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Wareham, uK MPs 1812–1818, uK MPs 1818–1820, uK MPs 1820–1826, uK MPs 1826–1830, uK MPs 1830–1831 and uK MPs 1831–1832.
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Rochester (UK Parliament constituency)
Rochester was a parliamentary constituency in Kent.
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Rotten and pocket boroughs
A rotten or pocket borough, also known as a nomination borough or proprietorial borough, was a parliamentary borough or constituency in England, Great Britain, or the United Kingdom before the Reform Act 1832, which had a very small electorate and could be used by a patron to gain unrepresentative influence within the unreformed House of Commons.
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Sidney Smith (Royal Navy officer)
Admiral Sir William Sidney Smith (21 June 176426 May 1840) was a British Royal Navy officer. John Calcraft (the younger) and Sidney Smith (Royal Navy officer) are uK MPs 1802–1806.
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Sir Godfrey Webster, 4th Baronet
Sir Godfrey Webster, 4th Baronet (25 December 1747 – 3 June 1800) was an English politician. John Calcraft (the younger) and Sir Godfrey Webster, 4th Baronet are British MPs 1784–1790, British politicians who died by suicide and members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Wareham.
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Sir Thomas Hales, 4th Baronet
Sir Thomas Pym Hales, 4th Baronet (– 18 March 1773), of Beakesbourne in Kent, was an English member of parliament. John Calcraft (the younger) and Sir Thomas Hales, 4th Baronet are Great Britain MP (1707–1800) for England stubs and whig (British political party) MPs for English constituencies.
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Sir Thomas Thompson, 1st Baronet
Sir Thomas Boulden Thompson, 1st Baronet, GCB (28 February 1766 – 3 March 1828) was an officer of the Royal Navy. John Calcraft (the younger) and Sir Thomas Thompson, 1st Baronet are uK MPs 1807–1812 and uK MPs 1812–1818.
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Theodore Henry Broadhead
Theodore Henry Broadhead (3 December 1767 – 12 December 1820) was an English army officer and politician. John Calcraft (the younger) and Theodore Henry Broadhead are members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Wareham, uK MPs 1812–1818 and uK MPs 1820–1826.
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Thomas Denman, 1st Baron Denman
Thomas Denman, 1st Baron Denman, (23 July 177926 September 1854) was an English lawyer, judge and politician. John Calcraft (the younger) and Thomas Denman, 1st Baron Denman are members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Wareham, uK MPs 1818–1820, uK MPs 1820–1826, uK MPs 1826–1830, uK MPs 1830–1831, uK MPs 1831–1832 and whig (British political party) MPs for English constituencies.
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Thomas Hamilton, 9th Earl of Haddington
Thomas Hamilton, 9th Earl of Haddington, KT, PC, FRS, FRSE (21 June 1780 – 1 December 1858), known as Lord Binning from 1794 to 1828, was a Scottish Conservative statesman. John Calcraft (the younger) and Thomas Hamilton, 9th Earl of Haddington are uK MPs 1802–1806, uK MPs 1807–1812, uK MPs 1812–1818, uK MPs 1818–1820, uK MPs 1820–1826 and uK MPs 1826–1830.
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Tories (British political party)
The Tories were a loosely organised political faction and later a political party, in the Parliaments of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom. John Calcraft (the younger) and Tories (British political party) are Tory MPs (pre-1834).
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Wareham (UK Parliament constituency)
Wareham was a parliamentary borough in Dorset, which elected two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons from 1302 until 1832, and then one member from 1832 until 1885, when the borough was abolished.
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Whigs (British political party)
The Whigs were a political party in the Parliaments of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom.
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William Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville
William Wyndham Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville, (25 October 175912 January 1834) was a British Pittite Tory politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1806 to 1807, but was a supporter of the Whigs for the duration of the Napoleonic Wars. John Calcraft (the younger) and William Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville are British MPs 1784–1790.
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William Vesey-FitzGerald, 2nd Baron FitzGerald and Vesey
William Vesey-FitzGerald, 2nd Baron FitzGerald and Vesey, (24 July 1783 – 11 May 1843) was an Anglo-Irish statesman. John Calcraft (the younger) and William Vesey-FitzGerald, 2nd Baron FitzGerald and Vesey are Tory MPs (pre-1834), uK MPs 1807–1812, uK MPs 1812–1818, uK MPs 1818–1820, uK MPs 1820–1826, uK MPs 1826–1830 and uK MPs 1831–1832.
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William Wellesley-Pole, 3rd Earl of Mornington
William Wellesley-Pole, 3rd Earl of Mornington, (20 May 1763 – 22 February 1845), known as Lord Maryborough between 1821 and 1842, was an Anglo-Irish politician and an elder brother of the Duke of Wellington. John Calcraft (the younger) and William Wellesley-Pole, 3rd Earl of Mornington are uK MPs 1801–1802, uK MPs 1802–1806, uK MPs 1806–1807, uK MPs 1807–1812, uK MPs 1812–1818, uK MPs 1818–1820 and uK MPs 1820–1826.
See John Calcraft (the younger) and William Wellesley-Pole, 3rd Earl of Mornington
See also
1830s suicides
- Adam King (congressman)
- Adolphe Nourrit
- Antoine-Jean Gros
- Charles Caleb Colton
- Ferdinand Raimund
- Friedrich Ludwig Weidig
- Friedrich Theodor Fröhlich
- George Dawson Flinter
- Henry Hellyer
- Idewu Ojulari
- James Blair (South Carolina politician)
- Johann Mayrhofer
- John Augustus Stone
- John Calcraft (the younger)
- John Skinner (archaeologist)
- Louis Léopold Robert
- Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar I
- Mariano José de Larra
- Robert Seymour (illustrator)
- Thomas Graves, 2nd Baron Graves
Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Wareham
- George Pitt (died 1735)
- George Pitt (died 1745)
- Henry Drax
- John Calcraft (the younger)
- John Pitt (of Encombe)
- Joseph Gascoigne
- Lord Robert Spencer
- Nathaniel Gould (died 1738)
- Ralph Burton (British Army officer)
- Richard Smith (East India Company officer)
- Sir Edward Ernle, 3rd Baronet
- Sir Godfrey Webster, 4th Baronet
- Sir John Boyd, 2nd Baronet
- Sir Robert Palk, 1st Baronet
- Thomas Erle
- Thomas Erle Drax
- Thomas Tower (MP)
- Thomas de Grey, 2nd Baron Walsingham
- Whitshed Keene
- William Augustus Pitt
- William Gerard Hamilton
Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Wareham
- Andrew Strahan
- Charles Baring Wall
- Charles Wood, 1st Viscount Halifax
- Granby Hales Calcraft
- Granby Thomas Calcraft
- James Ewing (MP)
- John Calcraft (1831–1868)
- John Calcraft (the younger)
- John Erle-Drax
- John Hales Calcraft
- Jonathan Raine
- Montague Guest
- Robert Gordon (MP)
- Samuel Romilly
- Theodore Henry Broadhead
- Thomas Denman, 1st Baron Denman
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Calcraft_(the_younger)
Also known as John Calcraft the younger.