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Charles Rouse-Boughton

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He left the East India Company and after returning to England in 1778, stood for Parliament at Evesham in 1780, where he was elected as one of the members after a hard-fought battle. His main interest in politics was India, and the speeches which he made between 1780 and 1790 all dealt with Indian
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Charles did not contest the 1790 election and left Parliament. He assumed the name of Rouse by Royal Licence in 1791 and was created 1st Baronet Boughton Rouse. In 1794 he inherited the title 9th Baronet of Langford and changed his surname to Rouse Boughton.
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He married Catherine Pearce, the daughter of William Pearce and his wife Catherine Comyn, in 1781. Catherine was the heiress of the Downton estates near
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Charles was the second son of Shuckburgh Boughton of Poston Court Hereford and Mary Greville (20 December 1713 – 1 March 1786), daughter of
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in 1785. Charles was interested in agriculture and was renowned for his remarkable pig. In London, he lived at Corney House
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Charles' son William inherited the baronetcy and his daughter Louise (1785 – 9 July 1860) married firstly
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discovered that his mother is a descendant through Louise's first marriage to Baron St John.
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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Shuckburgh Boughton of Poston Court Hereford and Mary Greville
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At the general election in 1796 he was returned unopposed at
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for India and held the post until 1791. He opposed the
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Civil servants in the Audit Office (United Kingdom)
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Index

East India Company
British House of Commons
Evesham
Bramber
Hon. Algernon Greville
Henry Somerset, 1st Duke of Beaufort
East India Company
Secretary to the Board of Control
impeachment of Warren Hastings
Bramber
Rotten borough
Audit Commissioner

Ludlow
Downton Hall
baronet George Braithwaite
Romney
Chiswick
St Andrew St John, 14th Baron St John of Bletso
Sir John Vaughan
Who Do You Think You Are?
Alexander Armstrong
Shropshire Pig
Parliament of Great Britain
Henry Seymour
John Rushout
Evesham
John Rushout
Thomas Thompson
John Rushout

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