Oxford Parl
No
Display career categories
Off
Volume type
MP

DALRYMPLE, Hon. William (1678-1744), of Glenmuir, Ayr.

Family and Education
bap. 11 Oct. 1678, 5th but 2nd surv. s. of John Dalrymple, 1st Earl of Stair [S], by Elizabeth, da. and h. of Sir James Dundas of Newliston, Linlithgow. m. 26 Feb. 1698, his cos. Penelope, suo jure Countess of Dumfries [S], da. of Charles, Ld. Crichton (2nd s. d.v.p. of William Crichton, 2nd Earl of Dumfries [S]) and sis. and h. of William Crichton (d.1694), 3rd Earl of Dumfries, 6s. (3 d.v.p.) 2da. Scots Peerage ed. Paul, iii. 236; viii. 149–50.
Offices Held

MP [S] Ayrshire 1702–7.

Jt. muster master gen. [S] 1706; commr. Equivalent [S] 1707–19; capt. and lt.-col. 3 Ft. Gds (Scots Gds.) Sept. 1710–1714. Boyer, Anne Annals, vi. 234; Cal. Treas. Bks. xxiii. 234; xxix. 342; xxxi. 578–9.

Sheriff, Clackmannanshire 1708–d.; burgess, Edinburgh 1708, Ayr 1717. J. Wallace, Sheriffdom of Clackmannan, 54, 108–11; Carnegie Lib. Ayr, Ayr burgh recs. B6/18/9, council mins. 10 July 1717.

Main residence: Glenmuir, Ayr.
Author
Volume
Commons 1690-1715
Web Title

DALRYMPLE, Hon. William (1678-1744)

Will
Estates
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion
Image

DALRYMPLE, Hon. Sir David, 1st Bt. (c.1665-1721), of Hailes, Haddington.

Family and Education
b. c. 1665, 5th s. of James Dalrymple, 1st Visct. of Stair [S], ld. president ct. of session 1671–81, 1689–95, by Margaret, da. and coh. of James Ross of Balneil, Wigtown., and wid. of Fergus Kennedy of Knockdaw, Ayr. educ. Edinburgh Univ. MA 1681; Leyden 1682; adv. 1688. m. 4 Apr. 1691, Janet, da. of Sir James Rochead of Inverleith, Edinburgh., and wid. of Alexander Murray of Melgund, Forfar., 3s. (1 d.v.p.) 4da. (3 d.v.p.). cr. Bt. 8 May 1701. Scots Peerage ed. Paul, viii. 143; Edinburgh Graduates, 117; Hist. Scot. Parl. 174.
Offices Held

MP [S] Culross 1698–1707.

Jt. solicitor-gen. [S] 1701–9; auditor of treasury [S] 1701; commr. union with England, 1702, 1706; ld. adv. 1709–11, 1714–20; auditor gen. of exchequer [S] 1720–d.

Burgess, Edinburgh 1702, Glasgow 1704, Dunbar 1708, Ayr 1709. Scot. Rec. Soc. lxii. 51; lvi. 257; SRO, Dunbar burgh recs. B18/13/2 f. 245; Carnegie Lib. Ayr, Ayr burgh recs. B6/18/8, council mins. 4 Oct. 1709.

Dean, faculty of advocates, 1712–d. Scot. Rec. Soc. lxxvi. 49.

Commr. visitation, Glasgow Univ. 1717, 1718, St. Andrews Univ. 1718.

Main residence: Hailes, Haddington.
Author
Volume
Commons 1690-1715
Web Title

DALRYMPLE, Hon. Sir David, 1st Bt. (c.1665-1721)

Will
Estates
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion
Image

DALBY, John (c.1651-1720), of the Inner Temple and Reading, Berks.

Family and Education
b. c. 1651, 1st s. of Edward Dalby of the Inner Temple and Reading by Frances (d. 1717), da. of Charles Holloway, serjeant-at-law. educ. I. Temple 1669, called 1676, bencher 1699, treasurer 1709. unm. suc. fa. 1672. Vis. Berks. (Harl. Soc. lvi), 189; C. Kerry, Hist. St. Lawrence, Reading, 129.
Offices Held

Recorder, Reading July 1686–7, Oct. 1688–d. HMC 11th Rep. VII, 200; Berks. RO, Reading corp. diary, 30 Oct. 1688.

Main residences: the Inner Temple; Reading, Berks.
Author
Volume
Commons 1690-1715
Web Title

DALBY, John (c.1651-1720)

Will
Estates
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion
Image

DAINES, Sir William (1647-1724), of St. Leonard’s, Bristol

Family and Education
b. 1647, s. of William Daines of Norfolk county, Virginia by Phillis, da. of Thomas Bembrigg of St. Giles Cripplegate, London. m. c.1662, Elizabeth (d. 1726), da. of Captain James Harris of Norfolk county, Virginia, 1s. (d.v.p.) 2da. suc. fa. 1687; Kntd. 28 Nov. 1694. Inhabitants of Bristol 1696 (Bristol Rec. Soc. xxv), 99; IGI, London, and USA; A. Beaven, Bristol Lists, 285; PCC 205 Bolton; Boyer, Pol. State, xxxi. 228.
Offices Held

Member, Merchant Venturers’ Soc. of Bristol 1690, warden 1692–3, master 1698–1700; common councilman, Bristol 1691–1702, sheriff 1694–5, mayor 1700–1, alderman 1702–d.; asst. Bristol corporation of the poor 1696–8, gov. 1705–6. Soc. of Merchant Venturers in 17th Cent. (Bristol Rec. Soc. xvii), 33; Beaven, 116, 125, 187, 209, 225, 285; Bristol Corporation of the Poor 1696–1834 (Bristol Rec. Soc. iii), 46.

Main residence: St. Leonard’s, Bristol.
Author
Volume
Commons 1690-1715
Web Title

DAINES, Sir William (1647-1724)

Will
Estates
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion
Image

D’AETH, Thomas (1678-1745), of Knowlton Court and North Cray, Kent

Family and Education
bap. 4 Dec. 1678, o. surv. s. of Thomas D’aeth of St. Dionis Backchurch, London by Elhanna, da. of Sir John Rolt of Milton Ernest, Beds. educ. travelled abroad (Italy) ?1698–1700; Padua Univ. 1699. m. (1) 23 Jan. 1701, Elizabeth (d.1721), da. and event. h. of Adm. Sir John Narborough of Knowlton Court, 6s. (4 d.v.p.) 6da. (1 d.v.p.); (2) Jane, da. of Walter Williams of Dingestow, Mon., 1s. suc. fa. 1708; cr. Bt. 16 July 1716. Archives, iii. 33–35; Berry, Kent Gens. 248–9; Add. 33920, f. 39b; St. Dionis Backchurch (Harl. Soc. Reg. iii), 49; IGI, London.
Offices Held

Freeman, Canterbury 1708, Sandwich 1715. Canterbury Freemen Roll ed. Cowper, 315; Centre Kentish Stud. Sandwich bor. recs. Sa/Ac8, f. 386.

Commr. Dover Harbour 1709; member SPCK by 1712. Add. 42650, f. 113; SPCK Archs. min. bk. 5, p. 284.

Main residence: Knowlton Court and North Cray, Kent.
Author
Volume
Commons 1690-1715
Web Title

D’AETH, Thomas (1678-1745)

Will
Estates
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion
Image

CUTTS, John, 1st Baron Cutts [I] (c.1661-1707), of Childerley, Cambs.

Family and Education
b. c. 1661, 2nd s. of Richard Cutts of Arkesden and Matching, Essex by Joan, da. of Sir Richard Everard, 1st Bt., of Much Waltham, Essex. educ. St. Catharine’s Hall, Camb. 1676, LL.D. 1690; M. Temple 1678. m. (1) lic. 18 Dec. 1690 (with £2,500 p.a.), Elizabeth (d. 1693), da. and h. of George Clark of London, merchant, and wid. of William Morley† of Glynde, Suss. and of John Trevor of Trevalyn, Denb., s.p.; (2) abt. 31 Jan. 1697, Elizabeth (d. 1697), da. and h. of Sir Henry Pickering, 2nd Bt.*, s.p.; ?(3) 12 Mar. 1700, Dorothy (d. by Feb. 1708), da. of Sir John Weld, of Arnolds, Mdx., and wid. of Edward Pickering of Lincoln’s Inn Fields, Mdx. suc. er. bro. by 1690; cr. Baron Cutts [I] 12 Dec. 1690. HMC 10th Rep. IV, 334; Vis. Northants. (Harl. Soc. lxxxviii), 171; London Mar. Lic. ed. Foster, 1057.
Offices Held

Lt.-col. of ft. Henry Sidney’s† regt. in Holland 1688; col. of ft. 1689–94, 2nd Ft. Gds. 1694–d.; gov. I.o.W. 1693–d.; brig.-gen. 1693, maj.-gen. 1696, lt.-gen. 1703; col. of drag. [I] 1704–d.; lt.-gen. of forces in Ire. 1705–d; ld. justice [I] 1705; PC [I] May 1705. Luttrell, Brief Relation, v. 535.

Freeman, Southampton 1693, Colchester 1702. Southampton RO, bor. recs. SC3/1, f. 245; The Oath Book . . . of Colchester ed. W. S. Benham.

Main residence: Childerley, Cambs.
Author
Volume
Commons 1690-1715
Web Title

CUTTS, John, 1st Baron Cutts [I] (c.1661-1707)

Will
Estates
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion
Image

CUTLER, Sir John, 1st Bt. (1607-93), of Tothill Street, Westminster

Family and Education
b. c. 1607, 2nd s. of Edward Cutler, Salter, of London by Jane. m. (1) 11 Aug. 1642, Elizabeth (d. 1650), da. and coh. of Sir Thomas Foote†, 1st Bt., ld. mayor of London 1649–50, 1da. d.v.p. ; (2) 27 July 1669, Elicia (d. 1685), da. of Sir Thomas Tipping of Wheatfield, Oxon., sis. of Thomas Tipping*, 1da. suc. bro. 1630; Kntd. 17 June 1660; cr. Bt. 12 Nov. 1660. Stepney Mar. Reg. ed. Ferguson, ii. 28, 136; St. Margaret’s Westminster (Harl. Soc. Reg. lxiv), 116.
Offices Held

Freeman, Grocers’ Co. 1633, asst. 1632–d., warden of the bachelors of the Co., 1640–1, livery, 1649, master, 1652–3, 1685–6, 1688–9, dep.-master, 1691–2; alderman, London 2– 5 Aug. 1651, common councilman 1654–5, 1658–9, 1661–2; jt. receiver-gen. Notts. and Derbys. Dec. 1660–75; receiver contributions for rebuilding St. Paul’s; sheriff, Kent 1675–6; commr. for recusants, Mdx. 1675. Guildhall Lib. mss 11592A, unfol.; Calendar of Grocers’ Co. Ct. Mins. 1616–92, iii, iv, v, passim.; J. R. Woodhead, Rulers of London (London and Mdx. Arch. Soc.), 55; CSP. Dom. 1660–1, p. 429; 1663–4, p. 115; Cal. Treas. Bks. i. 78; iv. 696; v. 350.

FRS 1664.

Main residence: Tothill Street, Westminster.
Author
Volume
Commons 1690-1715
Web Title

CUTLER, Sir John, 1st Bt. (1607-1693)

Will
Estates
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion
Image

CURZON, Nathaniel (c.1676-1758), of Kedleston, Derbys. and Queen Street, London

Family and Education
b. c. 1676, 2nd s. of Sir Nathaniel Curzon, 2nd Bt., and bro. of John* and William Curzon†. educ. Trinity, Oxf. matric. 2 July 1692, aged 16; I. Temple 1694, called 1700. m. 19 Feb. 1717, Mary (d. 1776), da. and coh. of Sir Ralph Assheton, 2nd Bt.*, 3s. (1 d.v.p.) 2da. suc. bro. as 4th Bt. 7 Aug. 1727. Collins, Peerage, vii. 299.
Offices Held

Main residences: Kedleston, Derbys.; Queen Street, London.
Author
Volume
Commons 1690-1715
Web Title

CURZON, Nathaniel (c.1676-1758)

Will
Estates
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion
Image

CURZON, John (c.1674-1727), of Kedleston, Derbys.

Family and Education
b. c. 1674, 1st s. of Sir Nathaniel Curzon, 2nd Bt., by Sarah, da. of William Penn of Penn, Bucks.; bro. of Nathaniel* and William Curzon†. educ. Trinity, Oxf. matric. 18 July 1690, aged 16, BA 1693; I. Temple 1692. unm. suc. fa. as 3rd Bt. 4 Mar. 1719. Collins, Peerage, vii. 298–9.
Offices Held

Main residence: Kedleston, Derbys.
Author
Volume
Commons 1690-1715
Web Title

CURZON, John (c.1674-1727)

Will
Estates
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion
Image

CUNNINGHAM, Henry (c.1678-1736), of Boquhan, Gorgunnock, Stirling.

Family and Education
b. c. 1678, o. s. of William Cunningham of Boquhan by his 1st w. Margaret, da. of David Erskine, 2nd Ld. Cardross [S], half-sis. of John Erskine*. m. by 1708, Jean (d. bef. 1736), da. of John Lennox of Woodhead, Campsie, Stirling, s.p. suc. mother 1715, fa. 1722. F. Cundall, Govs. Jamaica 18th Cent. 166–70; SRO Indexes, iii. 213, 502; Services of Heirs (ser. 1), i. 1710–19, p. 7.
Offices Held

Commr. justiciary for Highlands [S] 1701, 1702; muster master gen. [S] 1714–16, 1727– Apr. 1734; commr. forfeited estates June 1716–1724, forfeited estates [S] 1724–5; gov. Jamaica Apr. 1734–d. CSP Dom. 1700–2, p. 338; 1702–3, p. 353; SRO, Ogilvy of Inverquharity mss GD205/31/1/17, Roxburghe to William Bennet*, 12 Oct. 1714; HMC Laing, ii. 185–6; Cal. Treas. Bks. and Pprs. 1731–4, p. 549; Boyer, Pol. State, xlvii. 420.

Burgess, Edinburgh 1713, Glasgow 1722; provost, Inverkeithing 1720–d. Scot. Rec. Soc. lxii. 49; lvi. 363; W. Stephen, Hist. Inverkeithing and Rosyth, 212.

Main residence: Boquhan, Gorgunnock, Stirling.
Author
Volume
Commons 1690-1715
Web Title

CUNNINGHAM, Henry (c.1678-1736)

Will
Estates
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion
Image