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George Onslow (British Army officer)

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on the disturbances in North America. In the following year, Onslow took a leading role in the efforts to block printers from reporting debates in the Commons. The resulting confrontation, fueled in turn by a report that described him as "little cocking George" (an allusion to his enjoyment of
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on 3 August 1757. He returned to his original regiment, the Foot Guards, on 27 March 1759 with the rank of captain-lieutenant and was promoted
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at Saratoga. He also opposed the petitions for economic reform debated in 1780, and the Contractor's Bill in 1781. He voted against the
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that unseated the ministry in March 1782, and followed North into opposition. Onslow supported the return of North in the
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Onslow remained a steadfast supporter of North, opposing efforts to make peace after the surrender of
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from the House. As a reward for his support of the Rockingham administration, he received the post of
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However, Onslow's political views then took a decidedly conservative turn, supporting the
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Rev. Arthur Onslow (1773–1851), married Marianna Campbell, by whom he was grandfather of
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Barker, G. F. R (2004). "Onslow, George (1731–1792)". In rev. Ian K. R. Archer (ed.).
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in March 1760 upon the death of his father, replacing him as one of the
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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Pooley Onslow (b. 1758), married on 23 January 1788 Rear Admiral
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for life in 1765. In 1766, he voted for the repeal of the
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Pooley Onslow, George Walton Onslow, Arthur Onslow 
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Onslow continued to rise in the Army, and was promoted
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Onslow began his parliamentary career as one of the
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He entered the 313:, Speaker of the House of Commons. 13: 14: 744: 733:Military personnel from Guildford 336:on 17 February 1748 and became a 23: 262:Sir Richard Onslow, 1st Baronet 683:57th Regiment of Foot officers 492:Arthur Alexander Walton Onslow 1: 506: 342:John Guise's Regiment of Foot 640:Out-Ranger of Windsor Forest 548:UK public library membership 402:Out-Ranger of Windsor Forest 7: 559:Parliament of Great Britain 334:1st Regiment of Foot Guards 10: 749: 477:; married on 13 June 1801 678:Grenadier Guards officers 646: 637: 629: 624: 610: 576: 564: 557: 279: 256: 222: 207: 192: 170: 143: 114: 110: 98: 91: 470:Richard Onslow (b. 1754) 324:in 1731. 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