| Constituency | Dates |
|---|---|
| Grampound | 1780 – 1784 |
Family and Education
bap. 1 Dec. 1755, 1st s. of Sir John Ramsden, 3rd Bt., M.P., of Byram by Margaret, wid. of Thomas Liddell Bright of Badsworth, Yorks. educ. Univ. Coll. Oxf. 1774. suc. fa. 10 Apr. 1769. m. 7 July 1787 Hon. Louisa Susan Ingram-Shepherd, da. and coh. of Charles, 9th Visct. Irwin [S], 4s. 5da.
Offices Held
Sheriff, Yorks. 1797–8.
Address
Main residence: Byram, Yorks.
biography text
Ramsden’s half-sister married Lord Rockingham, and one of his full sisters was wife of William Weddell, all three households being on terms of intimacy. Rockingham arranged his election for Grampound with Edward Eliot;1Rockingham to Portland, 1 Sept. 1780, Portland mss. and he voted regularly with the Rockingham party but is not known ever to have spoken in the House. He voted against Shelburne’s peace preliminaries, 18 Feb. 1783, was absent from the division on Fox’s East India bill, 27 Nov. 1783, but as an opponent of Pitt was refused re-election by Eliot in 1784.
He died 15 July 1839.
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Notes
- 1. Rockingham to Portland, 1 Sept. 1780, Portland mss.
