FREDERICK, John (1708-83), of Burwood Park, Walton-on-Thames, Surr.

Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1715-1754, ed. R. Sedgwick, 1970
Available from Boydell and Brewer

Constituency

Dates

24 Nov. 1740 - 1741
10 Dec. 1743 - 1761

Family and Education

b. 28 Nov. 1708, at Fort St. George, India, 2nd s. of Sir Thomas Frederick and bro. of Charles and Thomas Frederick. educ. Westminster 1719-20; New Coll. Oxf. 1725; M. Temple 1729; Grand Tour with his bro. Charles (Italy, Constantinople, Near East, France) 1737-9. m. 22 Oct. 1741, Susanna, da. of Sir Roger Hudson of Sunbury, Mdx., sis. and h. of Vansittart Hudson, 2s. 3da. suc. bro. Thomas 1740; his cos. as 4th Bt. 16 Dec. 1770.

Offices Held

Commr. of customs 13 Mar. 1761-19 Mar. 1782.

Biography

John Frederick succeeded his brother Thomas at Shoreham but in 1741 gave up the seat to his younger brother, Charles, unsuccessfully contesting Chippenham jointly with his brother-in-law Alexander Hume. With the support of the Government he and Hume presented an election petition, the defeat of which in the House of Commons finally decided Walpole to resign.1

In 1743 Frederick was brought in for West Looe by the Administration, with whom he consistently voted. For many years he was a constant but unsuccessful applicant for places and favours, on the ground that

our family have for many years served his Majesty with the most inviolable attachment, and at as great an expense as any commoners whatever.2

He died 9 Apr. 1783.

Ref Volumes: 1715-1754

Author: A. N. Newman

Notes

  • 1. Walpole to Mann, 4 Feb. 1742.
  • 2. 5 Mar. 1750, Add. 32720, f. 127.