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Athelhampton House, Dorset

Sir James Tylney-Long, 7th Baronet (1736 – 28 November 1794) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons for 32 years from 1762 to 1794.

The eldest son of Sir Robert Long, 6th Baronet and his wife Emma Child, he succeeded his father as the 7th Baronet on 10 February 1767, and inherited the family estates, including the manors of Draycot (Wiltshire) and Athelhampton (Dorset).

Career[edit]

He was a member of the Wiltshire Militia, gaining the rank of captain in 1759 and major in 1769, and later formed the Draycot Troop of Yeomanry Cavalry.

In 1784 he inherited the estates of Wanstead (Essex) and Tylney Hall (Hampshire) from his uncle John Tylney, 2nd Earl Tylney, and Sir James took the additional name of Tylney. He became a generous benefactor of public and private charities, living a modest and unassuming lifestyle.

He was Member of Parliament for Marlborough (1762–1780), for Devizes (1780–1788) and elected for Wiltshire in 1788, replacing the late Charles Penruddocke.[1]

He added a new south front, and east and west wings around the core of the medieval manor house of Draycot.[2][3]

Family[edit]

In 1775 Long married firstly, Harriot, fourth daughter of Jacob Bouverie, 1st Viscount Folkestone. She died childless on 12 November 1777. He married in 1785 Lady Catherine Sydney Windsor, daughter of Other Windsor, 4th Earl of Plymouth.

He died at his home Draycot House on 29 November 1794. His wife, Lady Catherine, died in 1823. Their only son, also called James, was born two months before his father's death and became the 8th Baronet. A sickly child, he died on 14 September 1805 just short of his eleventh birthday, and the great estates of the Long, Child and Tylney families devolved chiefly onto the eldest of the 7th Baronet's three daughters, Catherine. The Baronetcy became extinct and Catherine's marriage to spendthrift, high-stakes gambler and adulterous William Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley, 4th Earl of Mornington saw the destruction of Wanstead House, Wanstead, Essex (now London), but also produced their son who settled the remaining estates on his first cousin the 2nd Earl Cowley.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "TYLNEY LONG (formerly LONG), Sir James, 7th Bt. (1737–94), of Draycot Cerne, Wilts". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 16 June 2017.
  • ^ WSA 190:1
  • ^ Draycot House, by Geraldine Roberts, accessed June 2017
  • Further reading[edit]

    Parliament of Great Britain
    Preceded by

    Lord Brudenell
    Robert Brudenell

    Member of Parliament for Marlborough
    1762–1780
    With: Lord Brudenell 1762–1768
    James Brudenell 1768–1780
    Succeeded by

    The Earl of Courtown
    William Woodley

    Preceded by

    James Sutton
    Charles Garth

    Member of Parliament for Devizes
    1780–1788
    With: Charles Garth 1765–1780
    Henry Jones 1780–1784
    Henry Addington 1784–1788
    Succeeded by

    Henry Addington
    Joshua Smith

    Preceded by

    Charles Penruddocke
    Ambrose Goddard

    Member of Parliament for Wiltshire
    1788–1795
    With: Ambrose Goddard
    Succeeded by

    Ambrose Goddard
    Henry Penruddocke Wyndham

    Baronetage of England
    Preceded by

    Robert Long

    Baronet
    (of Westminster)
    1767–1794
    Succeeded by

    James Tylney-Long


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