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Methuen was returned in place of his father on the Ailesbury interest. No vote or speech by him is reported. Robinson in his memorandum for Lord Shelburne, 7 Aug. 1782, notes: ‘Mr. Methuen attends but little ... when he did he mostly supported the old Government. Is very independent.’1Laprade, 46. In March 1783 Robinson classed him as ‘country gentleman; doubtful’, and in January 1784 as ‘doubtful, some hope’; but Stockdale’s list of 19 Mar. marks him as ‘absent’. Methuen did not stand again in 1784.
He died 15 Sept. 1816.