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Onslow, Arthur
1691 - Born on the 1st of October in Chelsea, England.
1720 - He entered Parliament as a member for the borough of Guildford.
1728 - He was elected Speaker of the House of Commons, being the third member of his family to hold this office.
1930 - He was involved in the efforts to start an institution in London that would care for abandoned and illegitimate children.
1734 - He became Treasurer of the Navy in British.
1761 - He retired from the position of Speaker and from parliament.
1768 - He died on the 17th of February, at the age of 76, he was buried at St Nicholas Church, Thames Ditton.
1720 - He entered Parliament as a member for the borough of Guildford.
1728 - He was elected Speaker of the House of Commons, being the third member of his family to hold this office.
1930 - He was involved in the efforts to start an institution in London that would care for abandoned and illegitimate children.
1734 - He became Treasurer of the Navy in British.
1761 - He retired from the position of Speaker and from parliament.
1768 - He died on the 17th of February, at the age of 76, he was buried at St Nicholas Church, Thames Ditton.
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Arthur Onslow and party politics by J. Steven Watson (Unknown Binding - Jul 25, 1965) |
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The manuscripts of Speaker Arthur Onslow by Maurice Francis Bond (Unknown Binding - Jul 25, 1972) |
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