Brought in by Lord Carlisle for Carlisle in 1715, Strickland voted for the septennial bill in 1716 but against the Government in the division of 4 June 1717 on Lord Cadogan. Like his father, he voted for the repeal of the Occasional Conformity and Schism Acts but against the peerage bill in 1719. In 1722 he stood successfully for Scarborough, where Walpole’s brother, Horace, as a secretary to the Treasury, had given him the Treasury patronage in preference to the former Whig Member.
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