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Charles Finch, 4th Earl of Winchilsea

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The Right Honourable
The Earl of Winchilsea
First Lord of Trade
In office
1711–1712
MonarchAnne
Preceded byThe Earl of Stamford
Succeeded byThe Lord Guilford
Ambassador Extraordinary to Hanover
In office
1702–1703
Preceded byJames Cressett
Succeeded byEdmund Poley
Personal details
Born
Charles Finch

(1672-09-26)26 September 1672
England
Died16 August 1712(1712-08-16) (aged 39)
England
Parents
  • William Finch
  • Elizabeth Wyndham
Arms of Finch: Argent, a chevron between three griffins passant sable

Charles Finch, 4th Earl of Winchilsea PC (26 September 1672 – 16 August 1712) was a British peer[1] and Member of Parliament, styled Viscount Maidstone until 1689. He was the son of William Finch, Lord Maidstone (son of Heneage Finch, 3rd Earl of Winchilsea) and Elizabeth Wyndham.

From 1702 to 1703 he served as Ambassador Extraordinary to Hanover. In 1702, he was appointed Vice-Admiral of Kent, and in 1704, Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of that county. He was dismissed from all his Kentish offices in 1705. In 1711, he was sworn of the Privy Council and was appointed First Lord of Trade. Upon his death in 1712, he was succeeded as Earl of Winchilsea by his uncle, Heneage Finch.

References

  1. ^ "Charles Finch, 4th Earl of Winchilsea: M, #25287, b. 26 September 1672, d. 14 August 1712". Thepeerage.com. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
Political offices
Preceded by First Lord of Trade
1711–1712
Succeeded by
Honorary titles
Preceded by Lord Lieutenant and
Custos Rotulorum of Kent

1704–1705
Succeeded by
Vice-Admiral of Kent
1702–1705
Peerage of England
Preceded by Earl of Winchilsea
1689–1712
Succeeded by


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