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Middleton Onslow

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Middleton Onslow (17 April 1732 – 1801) was an English landowner, who briefly who sat in the House of Commons in 1774 and 1775 on behalf of the senior branch of his family.

Early life

The elder son of Denzil Onslow and his wife Anne,[1] he belonged to the Onslows of Drungewick, Sussex, a junior branch of the Surrey political family. Through his father, he was third cousin to George Onslow, later the Earl of Onslow.

Political career

Middleton was put into Parliament for Rye at the 1774 election to hold the seat until George's son Tom should come of age to take the seat. No political activity on Middleton's part is recorded, and on 20 April 1775, he took the Manor of East Hendred to leave the seat and allow it to pass to Tom.[2]

Family

On 31 August 1769, Middleton married Anne, daughter of Trevor Borrett and widow of Edward John Reed.[3] They had three children:[4]

  • Gen Denzil Onslow (1770–1838)
  • Rev. Middleton Onslow (c.1774-1837), Rector of Bradford Peverell, married and had issue
  • Maj. William Onslow, 4th Dragoons, married and had issue

Onslow sold the estate of Kevington to the Berens family.[4]

References

  1. ^ "England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975". FamilySearch. Retrieved 23 July 2012.
  2. ^ "Onslow, Denzil (c.1698-1765), of Mickleham, Surrey". History of Parliament Trust. Retrieved 5 September 2011.
  3. ^ London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1938
  4. ^ a b Miscellanea genealogica et heraldica. Vol. 3. Hamilton, Adams, and Co. 1880. p. 428.
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Rye
1774–1775
With: Rose Fuller
Succeeded by
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