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Wenman’s family had large estates in Oxford-shire, which they had represented since the sixteenth century. A commission of idiocy was issued against his father in 1718,HMC Portland , v. 571. and he himself was described as ‘of not much greater capacity’.VCH Oxon. vii. 177. Refusing to join the county association in defence of the Hanoverian succession during the 1745 rebellion,R. J. Robson, Oxfordshire Election of 1754, p.2. he is called a Jacobite in the 2nd Lord Egmont’s electoral survey, c.1749-50. Returned as a Tory for Oxfordshire at a by-election in 1749, he also fought the great Oxfordshire election of 1754 on behalf of his party. He died 16 Aug. 1760.

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