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John Strutt (1727–1816)

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wrote to him: "As soon as the election is over you will kiss the King’s hand. Sir John is the word and your patent will be made for baronetage at the general election." But there is no evidence of Strutt having wished for honours (that he was no snob is shown by his first, somewhat negative,
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In the House Strutt was a convinced and steady Government supporter. He achieved prominence by being on 12 Feb. 1779 the only Member to vote against thanking Admiral Keppel for his services, β€˜for which he was much reviled’.
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from 1740 to 1744. His father was a miller and he was apprenticed to another miller, John Strutt of Maldon (no known relation).
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Strutt was the only son of Joseph Strutt of Moulsham Mill House, Essex and his wife, Mary, daughter of Robert Young of
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Strutt was for a long time averse to standing for Parliament though he had effective ascendancy over the
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constituency from the 1750s to 1807, which he used to elect his friends. He was returned as
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Strutt died on 8 March 1816. He and his wife Anne were parents of three sons (including
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reaction, in 1788, to his son's engagement to a daughter of the Duke of Leinster).
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Nottinghamshire, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1937
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Strutt mss in possession of Lord Rayleigh at Terling Place, Essex; 
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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on the death of an uncle. He purchased the manor of Terling from Sir
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He married Anne Goodday, daughter of Rev. William Goodday, rector of
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he gave up his seat, which was subsequently contested by his son,
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after a contest. He was returned again unopposed in
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Index

/strʌt/
House of Commons
Little Dunmow
Felsted School
Strelley
Terling
Matthew Fetherstonhaugh
Terling Place

Foote Gower
Chelmsford
Joseph Holden Strutt
William Goodday Strutt
Maldon
Member of Parliament
1774 general election
1780
1784
1790
Joseph Holden
Bamber Gascoyne



"STRUTT, John (1727-1816), of Terling Place, Essex"


Stephen, Leslie
Lee, Sidney
"Gower, Foote" 

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