MILLINGTON, Thomas (aft.1680-1714), of Gosfield Hall, Essex

Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1690-1715, ed. D. Hayton, E. Cruickshanks, S. Handley, 2002
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Constituency

Dates

16 June 1711 - 17 July 1714

Family and Education

b. aft.1680, o. s. of Sir Thomas Millington, MD, of Lincoln’s Inn Fields, Mdx. and Gosfield Hall, physician in ordinary to William III 1700–2 and to Queen Anne 1702–d., by Anne Hannah, da. of Sir William Russell, 1st Bt.†, of Strensham, Worcs., wid. of John King.  educ. L. Inn 1701. unmsuc. fa. 1704.1

Offices Held

Sheriff, Essex 1708–9.

Biography

The son of the celebrated physician, Millington came into Parliament in 1711 at the second attempt (after an earlier defeat at Tregony in December 1710), on the Bruce interest at Great Bedwyn. Admitted in January 1713 to the ‘Board of Brothers’, he voted in favour of the French commerce bill on 18 June and was accounted a Tory in the Worsley list. For the most part, however, he was an inconspicuous Member. Millington died of the smallpox on 17 July 1714, leaving Gosfield Hall to his two sisters, who sold the estate to John Knight II*.2

Ref Volumes: 1690-1715

Author: D. W. Hayton

Notes

  • 1. Le Neve’s Knights (Harl. Soc. viii), 335; Black Bks. L. Inn, iii. 191–2; Rec. Old Westminsters, ii. 647; London Mar. Lic. ed. Foster, 925; Morant, Essex, ii. 382.
  • 2. DNB (Millington, Sir Thomas); HMC 15th Rep. VII, 204; Add. 49360, f. 91; Folger Shakespeare Lib. Newdigate newsletters 20 July 1714; Le Neve, Mon. Angl. 1700–15, p. 292; Morant, 382.