| Constituency | Dates |
|---|---|
| Tamworth | 1748 – 3 June 1756 |
Envoy to Poland 1738 – 43; minister to Austria 1742 – 43; envoy to Poland 1744 – 46, to Prussia Feb. – Sept. 1746; ld. of the Admiralty 1748 – 56; P.C. 9 Sept. 1763; jt. paymaster gen. 1763 – 65; chancellor of duchy of Lancaster 1771 – 82, 1783 – 86; jt. paymaster gen. 1786 – d.
Villiers was appointed to Poland in 1738 on the recommendation of Queen Caroline, at the instance of his brother, Lord Jersey.1Coxe, Walpole, iii. 370. He retired in 1746, feeling that ‘he would be happier in an honourable retreat than in the enjoyment of a foreign employment’, but making it clear that he expected to be provided for.2To Ld. Harrington, 22 Apr. 1746 SP For. 88/68. Returned in 1747 for Tamworth on the interest of his cousin, the 2nd Viscount Weymouth, he was submitted with Sir Peter Warren for a vacancy on the Admiralty board by Pelham to the King, who chose Villiers. Though Horace Walpole calls Villiers ‘a very silly fellow’,3To Mann, 26 Dec. 1748. he managed to remain in lucrative posts for most of the time till he died, Earl of Clarendon, 11 Dec. 1786.
