Of Haverfordwest, Pembroke and Clarges Street, London, Captain of the 60-gun H.M.S. Rippon during the attack on the island of Guadaloupe on 23 Jan 1759, Commander from 21 Apr 1746, Captain from 5 Mar 1748.
Sir Richard Fowler 2nd Bart of Harnage Grange
Was MP for Radnor from 1714-1722.
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Barrister Education: Inner Temple (admitted 1684)Called to the Bar (1690); Bencher of the Inner Temple (1713); MP in the Irish Parliament (1695-1699, 1703); Commissioner for the sale of forfeited estates in Ireland (1695); MP for Preston (1705-1708); MP for Westbury (1708-1715, 1722-1734); Commissioner to build 50 new churches in London (1711); Commissioner of Public Accounts (1711-1714); Trustee for the forfeited estates of Henry St John, Viscount Bolingbroke (1716); looked after the business affairs of John Percival, 1st Earl of Egmont (FRS 1701), and Henry Petty, 1st Earl of Shelburne (FRS 1696); retired on being stricken by palsy (1743); his son Arthur took out a writ of lunacy against him (1746)
FRS 1704
Barrister Education: Inner Temple (admitted 1684)Called to the Bar (1690); Bencher of the Inner Temple (1713); MP in the Irish Parliament (1695-1699, 1703); Commissioner for the sale of forfeited estates in Ireland (1695); MP for Preston (1705-1708); MP for Westbury (1708-1715, 1722-1734); Commissioner to build 50 new churches in London (1711); Commissioner of Public Accounts (1711-1714); Trustee for the forfeited estates of Henry St John, Viscount Bolingbroke (1716); looked after the business affairs of John Percival, 1st Earl of Egmont (FRS 1701), and Henry Petty, 1st Earl of Shelburne (FRS 1696); retired on being stricken by palsy (1743); his son Arthur took out a writ of lunacy against him (1746)
FRS 1704
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d.s.p.
Barrister Education: Inner Temple (admitted 1684)Called to the Bar (1690); Bencher of the Inner Temple (1713); MP in the Irish Parliament (1695-1699, 1703); Commissioner for the sale of forfeited estates in Ireland (1695); MP for Preston (1705-1708); MP for Westbury (1708-1715, 1722-1734); Commissioner to build 50 new churches in London (1711); Commissioner of Public Accounts (1711-1714); Trustee for the forfeited estates of Henry St John, Viscount Bolingbroke (1716); looked after the business affairs of John Percival, 1st Earl of Egmont (FRS 1701), and Henry Petty, 1st Earl of Shelburne (FRS 1696); retired on being stricken by palsy (1743); his son Arthur took out a writ of lunacy against him (1746)
FRS 1704