Townshend, a naval officer, was returned for Helston for the second time in 1820 on his brother-in-law the 6th duke of Leeds’s interest, after a contest forced by an ‘independent’ party among the freemen.
He divided against Catholic relief, 6 Mar. 1827, 12 May 1828. He was granted a week’s leave to attend the assizes, 23 Mar. 1827. He acknowledged the request from Peel, the leader of the Commons in the duke of Wellington’s ministry, to attend at the opening of the 1828 session, but explained that his arrival was likely to be delayed by a ‘severe fit of gout’.
