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William Talbot, 1st Earl Talbot

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sense of the term, are these, That government is an original compact between the governors and governed, instituted for the good of the whole community; that in a limited monarchy, or more properly regal commonwealth, the majesty is in the people, and tho'the person on the throne in superior to any individual, he is the servant of the nation;- that the only title to the crown is the election of the people; that the laws are equally obligatory to the Prince and people; that as the constitution of
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his account; and was not the only woman of fashion who had lived with him openly as his mistress. He was strong, well made, and very comely; but with no air, nor with the manners of a man of quality. No wonder the promotion of such a minister, in a reign that advertised piety, strengthened the suspicions already entertained of the sincerity of the Court. It grew more comic still, when the new statesman appeared to be a reformer too.
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which he resigned from in 1738 after refusing to sign two applications to the Government from the society due to his strong opposition to Walpole. Despite having been deprived of his seat in the Commons, Talbot remained a notable figure within opposition circles as one of the opposition Independent Whigs. In 1747 along with Dashwood, Talbot met with
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against the Walpole government to appoint a committee to examine the ordinance of the navy. In February 1737 Talbot vacated his seat in the House of Commons upon the death of his father, becoming Baron Talbot. Talbot for a year from March 1737 served as a common councillor within the Georgia Society,
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This Lord had long affected a very free-spoken kind of patriotism on all occasions. He had some wit, and a little tincture of a disordered understanding; but was better known as a boxer and man of pleasure, than in the light of a statesman. The Duchess ofโ€”โ€”had been publicly divorced from her lord on
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I wish the nominal distinction of Whig and Tory abolished, as the words only, not the sense remain; a Ministerial Whig and a State Tory, when in power, are so exactly alike in their conduct, that my discernment is not sufficient to distinguish one from the other. The principles of a real Whig, in my
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system, place bills to restrict officeholders in Parliament and general measures to limit the hold of governments over the House of Commons. On these matters these Independents were broad in agreement with the Tories in opposition who they sought to differentiate themselves from through writings and
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is formed of three legislation branches, the balance between each must be preserved, to prevent the destruction of the whole; that elections ought to be free, the elected independent;- that a Parliamentary influence by places and pensions is inconsistent with the interest of the public; and that a
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Whigs and the Tories. After months of negotiations an opposition programme was agreed with Dashwood and Talbot remaining among Frederick's steadiest adherents and supporters until his death in 1751. Talbot was among those who coalesced with Frederick's agent
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Minister who endeavours to govern by corruption, is guilty of the vilest attempt to subvert the constitution;- that a standing mercenary army, in time of peace, is contrary to the laws, dangerous to the liberties, and oppressive to the subjects of
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for the local Tories, who was noted for having a miserly disposition and a considerable fortune. Talbot narrowly won the seat over Mansel, thus being the first Whig to represent the county seat in the duration of the
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begged Talbot to attend a Glamorgan county meeting 'to blast the intended opposition' to local opposition figures who pledged to repeal the excise. In autumn 1763 Talbot was among the political figures consulted by
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Letters of the Late Thomas Rundle, L.L.D., Lord Bishop of Derry in Ireland, to Mrs. Barbara Sandys, of Miserden, Glocestershire: With Introductory Memoirs by James Dallaway
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and was promised a place in a future administration as master of the jewel office. Talbot remained an opponent of subsequent Whig administrations including that of the
558:, on 21 February 1733, at St George, Hanover Square. With his wife Talbot had two children, a daughter, Cecil, and a son, who predeceased him. He had an affair with 336:(Doctor of Civil Law) on 12 June 1736. In March 1734 Talbot as elected a trustee of the Georgia Society which he would remained associated with until March 1738. 1571: 534:
on how best to court and appease the mainly ex-Tory Independent Country Gentlemen in the Commons, who occasionally held the parliamentary balance of power.
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had dominated the seat for around forty-years until 1712 when the seat was won by a succession of two local Tory squires. Talbot stood as a
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Talbot considered himself to be a 'real Whig' and was fairly independent in his politics, associating with other Independent Whigs such as
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which led to the Beauforts' divorce in 1743. Talbot and his wife had separated as a result of this in 1742. On Talbot's character,
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who authorised the two Independent politicians to engage in careful negotiations to form a unified parliamentary opposition of
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in Sutton. At his death, the earldom became extinct, whilst the barony of Talbot passed to his nephew (and is now part of the
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on 17 October 1780, with a special remainder in favour of daughter Cecil, and the heirs male of her body.
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In the Commons Talbot was an opponent of the Court Whig administration, supporting the efforts of Tory
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Portrait of Charles (1777โ€“1849) and John Chetwynd-Talbot (1779โ€“1825), Thomas Lawrence, painted in 1793
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politician. Talbot was a notable figure among opposition Whig politicians during the reign of
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Talbot had no surviving sons by the end of his life which necessitated him being created
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Archibald S. Foord, His Majesty's Opposition, 1714โ€“1830, p.264, Greenwood Press, 1964
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before later coming to Court during the reign of his grandson, taking the office of
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which he objected to on constitutional principles and not out of want for office.
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and Cecil Matthew (died 1720), daughter of Charles Matthew of Castell y Mynach,
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semantics. Talbot expressed his political creed in a 1734 letter to
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claimed to be one of sixteen illegitimate children of Lord Talbot.
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of the new monarch's coronation and was summarily appointed to the
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Glamorganshire
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History of the Welsh Militia and Volunteer Corps 1757โ€“1908
562:(born 14 August 1711 โ€“ died 16 February 1750), wife of 666:"MANSEL, Hon. Bussy (?1701-50), of Briton Ferry, Glam" 784:Foord, Opposition, pp.262-4, Greenwood Press, 1964 688:"TALBOT, Hon. William (1710โ€“82), of Hensol, Glam" 1518: 793:Foord, Opposition, pp.265, Greenwood Press, 1964 895:Talbot, M. A. (May 2006) . Royster, P. (ed.). 564:Henry Scudamore-Somerset, 3rd Duke of Beaufort 550:Talbot had married Mary, daughter and heir of 1572:Members of the Privy Council of Great Britain 1098: 504:in 1761. On 19 March 1761 Talbot was created 295: 280:from 1737 to 1761, was an English peer and 1105: 1091: 276:(16 May 1710 โ€“ 27 April 1782), styled as 541: 655:Glamorgan, History of Parliament Online 1519: 894: 384:on the interest of his father against 1086: 864:Kemp, Dashwood, p.64, Macmillan, 1967 855:Kemp, Dashwood, p.65, Macmillan, 1967 846:Kemp, Dashwood, p.51, Macmillan, 1967 811:Kemp, Dashwood, p.45, Macmillan, 1967 757:, pp.241-3, Byrne & Moore, (1789) 741:Kemp, Dashwood, p.17, Macmillan, 1967 560:Frances Somerset, Duchess of Beaufort 328:on 23 January 1727, before attending 1407:Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 885:TALBOT, History of Parliament Online 820:TALBOT, History of Parliament Online 802:TALBOT, History of Parliament Online 775:TALBOT, History of Parliament Online 766:TALBOT, History of Parliament Online 901:Faculty Publications, Unl Libraries 835:The Glamorgan Regiments of Militia 13: 200:St Nicholas Church, Sutton, London 14: 1598: 915: 235: 1537:Alumni of Exeter College, Oxford 1151: 905:University of Nebraska - Lincoln 1577:People educated at Eton College 888: 879: 867: 858: 849: 840: 823: 814: 805: 796: 787: 778: 769: 760: 620:Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages 304:as the eldest surviving son of 270:William Talbot, 1st Earl Talbot 231: 1457:Master-General of the Ordnance 744: 735: 723: 714: 702: 690:. 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History of Parliament Online 627: 16:British politician (1710โ€“1782) 1: 1190:Lord President of the Council 986:Lord Steward of the Household 613: 598:Talbot died 27 April 1782 at 515:Lord Steward of the Household 290:Lord Steward of the Household 46:Lord Steward of the Household 587:of Dynevor in the county of 356:where he succeeded outgoing 7: 1499:The Earl of Buckinghamshire 1432:First Lord of the Admiralty 1134:Chancellor of the Exchequer 931:Parliament of Great Britain 339: 10: 1603: 1562:Glamorgan Militia officers 1479:Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 1149: 470:Frederick, Prince of Wales 1477: 1455: 1430: 1405: 1374: 1325: 1288: 1269: 1250: 1213: 1188: 1160: 1128: 1071: 1062: 1057: 1047: 1038: 1030: 1014: 1009: 1002: 992: 983: 975: 970: 960: 944: 936: 929: 537: 496:in 1760, Talbot acted as 263: 253: 245: 215: 205: 195: 174: 150: 145: 141: 129: 117: 106: 96: 84: 72: 62: 51: 44: 40: 23: 1384:The Earl of Hillsborough 1316:The Earl of Hillsborough 1004:Peerage of Great Britain 445:where Talbot expressed: 397:Talbot aligned with the 344:Talbot was elected as a 332:in 1728. 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Index

The Most Honourable
PC
Lord Steward of the Household
George III
The Duke of Rutland
The Earl of Carlisle
Glamorganshire
Sir Charles Kemeys
Bussy Mansell
Worcester
Worcestershire
Lincoln's Inn Fields
Middlesex
St Nicholas Church, Sutton, London
Opposition Whig
Exeter College, Oxford
PC
Whig
King George II
Lord Steward of the Household
Worcester
Charles Talbot
Baron Talbot
Glamorganshire
Eton
matriculated
Exeter College, Oxford
Lincoln's Inn
DCL
Member of Parliament

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