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Monson, a Whig with an estate of £1,200-£1,500 p.a., was one of the guardians of the future Duke of Newcastle, by whom he was returned for Aldborough in 1715. He voted with the Administration on the septennial bill in 1716 and the repeal of the Occasional Conformity and Schism Acts in 1719, but against them on Lord Cadogan and on the peerage bill. In Sunderland’s plans for the 1722 Parliament he was to be replaced by Charles Stanhope at Aldborough.1Sunderland (Blenheim) mss. He died 7 Mar. 1727, his title and property passing to his nephew, John Monson.2T. Lawson-Tancred, Recs. of a Yorkshire Manor, 254, 256.