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Sir John Holland, 2nd Baronet

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on 2 June 1709. On 14 December 1709 he was asked to prepare the articles of impeachment against Dr Sacheverell, and became a manager of the impeachment. He voted for the impeachment and helped present the prosecution’s case on 28 February 1710. The Norfolk Whigs decided not to put him forward at
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Holland was the second, but eldest surviving son of Thomas Holland of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, and his second wife Elizabeth Meade, daughter of Thomas Meade of Wenden Lofts, Essex. He was educated at Bury St Edmunds grammar school under Mr Leeds, and was at
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he was returned unopposed as a Whig MP for Norfolk. He seconded the nomination of the Court's candidate for Speaker on 25 October 1705 and acted as teller for the Whigs on several occasions. He was returned again as a Whig for Norfolk at the
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Holland died in about 1724, and was buried at Quidenham. Through his wife, Rebecca, their two sons and three daughters were great-grandchildren of Charles II. He was succeeded in the baronetcy by his son William.
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at the second general election of 1701. He made his first recorded speech on 24 February 1702 and was a teller for the Whigs six times. He was returned again at the
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Holland did not receive anything from George I and turned against the Norfolk Whig establishment. He did not stand at the
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and continued to be very active in Parliament, particularly as a teller for the Whigs. At the
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from September 1685 to 1687. He succeeded his father in 1698.
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In May 1699, he married Lady Rebecca Paston, daughter of
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Norfolk
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Quidenham Hall
Norfolk
Whig
English
British House of Commons

Christ's College, Cambridge
William Paston, 2nd Earl of Yarmouth
Charlotte FitzRoy
Charles II of England
Sir John Holland, 1st Baronet
baronetcy
Member of Parliament
Norfolk
1702 English general election
1705 English general election
1708 British general election
Bishop of Carlisle
Comptroller of the Household
Privy Counsellor
1710 British general election
1713 British general election
1715 British general election
Great Yarmouth
1722 British general election



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