Constituency | Dates |
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Bishop's Castle | 26 Apr. 1726 – 1727 |
Family and Education
b. 21 May 1683, 1st S. of William Vernon of Caldewell, Worcs. by Phoebe, da. of Rev. Samuel Bowater of Shrawley, Worcs. m. (1) 1721, Mathia (d. June 1721 ‘three weeks after her marriage’),1Nash, Worcs. i. ped. facing 549. da. of George Wheeler, under-treasurer of I. Temple, s.p.; (2) Jane, da. and coh. of Thomas Cornwallis of Abermarlais, Carm., 1s. 2da. suc. fa. 1709; Thomas Vernon 1721.
Address
Main residence: Hanbury Hall, Worcs.
biography text
On inheriting the fortune of Thomas Vernon, Bowater Vernon stood for Bishop’s Castle, announcing that ‘he had brought down money to carry the election if that would do it’.2CJ, xx. 682. Described as a ‘South Sea man’, who was resolved to outbid the Duke of Chandos, ‘let him offer what he will’,3HMC Portland, vii. 314. he was returned after a contest as a government supporter.4HMC Townshend, 137. After sitting for four years he was unseated on petition, the elections committee finding that all but one of his 52 voters had been bribed, at a total cost of nearly £700.5CJ, xx. 681-2. He did not stand again, dying 30 Nov. 1735.
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