NELTHORPE, James (c.1675-1734), of Lynford Hall, Norf.

Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1715-1754, ed. R. Sedgwick, 1970
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Constituency

Dates

1 Mar. 1728 - 1734

Family and Education

?bap. 17 Nov. 1675, s. of Edward Nelthorpe of St. Mary Abchurch, London by his w. Mary. educ. ?Merchant Taylors’ 1687. unm., 1s.

Offices Held

Biography

‘Rugged Nelthorpe’, so called, ‘not from any rigid virtue, but from his pride and ill-nature’, acquired the manor of Lynford from Sir Charles Turner in 1717, building Lynford Hall, where Sir Robert Walpole often spent a night on his way to Houghton.1 Returned for Tiverton, no doubt on Walpole’s recommendation, he voted consistently with the Administration, except on the excise bill, when he was absent. He died 20 Apr. 1734 leaving his natural son, James Nelthorpe, to Walpole’s guardianship.2

Ref Volumes: 1715-1754

Author: Shirley Matthews

Notes

  • 1. HMC Portland, vi. 164-5; Blomefield, Norfolk, ii. 263, 264.
  • 2. PCC 139 Ockham.