BOSCAWEN, Hon. John (1714-67).

Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1754-1790, ed. L. Namier, J. Brooke., 1964
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Constituency

Dates

1747 - 30 Apr. 1767

Family and Education

b. 2 Jan. 1714, 5th s. of Hugh, 1st Visct. Falmouth, and bro. of Hon. Edward and Hon. George Boscawen. educ. poss. Eton 1728. m. 29 Dec. 1748, Thomasine da. of Robert Surman, merchant, of Valentine House, Essex, 1s.

Offices Held

Cornet 1 Horse 1736; page of honour to George II 1738; lt. 1742; capt. 1744; lt.-col. 1 Ft. Gds. 1748; col. 1758; col. 75 Ft. 1758-61; maj.-gen. 1761; col. 45 Ft. 1761- d.

Master of horse to Duke of Cumberland, 1747-57; groom of the bedchamber to same 1757-65; gov. Jersey 1760- d.

Biography

Classed ‘for’, as a follower of Cumberland, in Dupplin’s list of 1754, Boscawen is described as a follower of Bute in Bute’s list of December 1761, and in December 1762 appears in Henry Fox’s list of Members favourable to the peace preliminaries. On 10 Feb. 1764 he voted for the repeal of the Cider Act,1 but does not appear in any other division list. Rockingham counted him as ‘pro’ in July 1765, and as ‘Swiss’ (prepared to support every Administration) in November 1766. There is no record of his having spoken in the House.

He died 30 Apr. 1767.

Ref Volumes: 1754-1790

Author: Mary M. Drummond

Notes

  • 1. Harris’s ‘Debates’.