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Thomas Molyneux
Member of the British House of Commons for Haslemere
In office
1758 – 3 October 1776
Preceded byJames Molyneux
Succeeded byPeter Burrell
Personal details
Bornc. 1724
Died3 October 1776 (aged c.52)
Children1 son
Alma materWadham College, Oxford (BA)
Military service
AllegianceGreat Britain
Years of service1747-1753

Thomas More Molyneux (c. 1724 – 3 October 1776), was a British Army officer and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1759 and 1776.

Loseley Park

Early life[edit]

Molyneux was the son of Sir William Molyneux of Loseley Park and his wife Cassandra Cornwallis, daughter of Thomas Cornwallis of Abermarlais, Carmarthenshire. He matriculated at Wadham College, Oxford on 8 April 1742, aged 17 and was awarded BA in 1745.[1] In 1747, he joined the army and was an Ensign in the 3rd Foot Guards. He was then lieutenant and captain in 1753 and served in Germany during the Seven Years' War.[2]

Parliamentary career[edit]

Molyneux succeeded his brother JamesasMember of Parliament for Haslemere being elected unopposed in a by-election in 1759. On his father's death in 1760, he inherited the Loseley estate. In the 1761 general election, he and Philip Carteret Webb, the other sitting member at Haslemere, won a serious contest against candidates supported the Burrell family. Molyneux was described as a country gentleman, generally well inclined to Government, but retaining his independence. He was still a serving officer and became captain and lieutenant-colonel in 1761, eventually becoming colonel in 1773. Before the general election of 1768, with Webb apparently retiring, Molyneux joined the Burrells to contest the seat and they were successful against third parties at the election. The agreement continued and in the 1774 general election, he again contested the borough jointly with the Burrells. He does not appear to have spoken in the Parliaments of 1768 and 1774.[2]

Death and legacy[edit]

Molyneux died unmarried on 3 October 1776. A clergyman wrote of him that he was one of the few original men in the world with the comment “Politeness has the good effect of hiding what is offensive in us, but it covers at the same time many entertaining oddities, and he had more of them than any of our neighbours.” [2] The Loseley estate passed to his sisters Cassandra and Jane who also died childless. The estate then passed to his illegitimate son, James.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Foster, Joseph (1888–1892). "Molyneux, Thomas More" . Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886. Oxford: Parker and Co – via Wikisource.
  • ^ a b c "MOLYNEUX, Thomas More (?1724-76), of Loseley, nr. Guildford, Surr". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 9 September 2017.
  • ^ The National Archives The Loseley manuscripts
  • Parliament of Great Britain
    Preceded by

    James More Molyneux
    Philip Carteret Webb

    Member of Parliament for Haslemere
    1759 – 3 October 1776
    With: Philip Carteret Webb 1759-1768
    William Burrell 1768-1774
    Sir Merrick Burrell, Bt 1774-1776
    Succeeded by

    Peter Burrell
    Sir Merrick Burrell, Bt


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