Returned for Lincoln on the interest of his father, with the support of the Monsons, Lumley followed in Parliament his uncle, Sir George Savile. On 2 Feb. 1775 he spoke against Lord North’s motion for an address declaring the Colonies in rebellion, and on the 6th seconded Lord John Cavendish’s motion to recommit the proposed address—he ‘expressed himself with modesty, handsomely making his youth a personal plea for his wishing the utmost time for re-consideration on a matter so important’.
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