Thomas Pelham, 1st Earl of Chichester
Thomas Pelham, 1st Earl of Chichester PC (28 February 1728 – 8 January 1805), known as the Lord Pelham of Stanmer from 1768 to 1801, was a British Whig politician.
Background
Pelham was the son of Thomas Pelham and his wife Annetta, daughter of wealthy merchant George Bridges (d.1714) of Pera Constantinople by his wife Anetta, a local girl. Sir John Pelham, 3rd Baronet, was his great-grandfather and Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle, and Henry Pelham his first cousins once removed.
Political career
Pelham was elected to the House of Commons for Rye in 1749, a seat he held until 1754, and then represented Sussex until 1768. He served as a Commissioner of Trade and Plantations from 1754 to 1761, as a Lord of the Admiralty from 1761 to 1762 and as Comptroller of the Household from 1765 to 1774 and was admitted to the Privy Council in 1765.
In 1768 Pelham succeeded his cousin the Duke of Newcastle as second Baron Pelham of Stanmer according to a special remainder in the letters patent. He also inherited the Pelham baronetcy created in 1611. Pelham also served as Surveyor-General of Customs of London from 1773 to 1805 and as Keeper of the Great Wardrobe from 1775 to 1782. In 1801 he was created Earl of Chichester.
Family
Lord Chichester married Anne Frankland, daughter of Frederick Meinhardt Frankland, in 1754. They had three sons and three daughters. All three daughters and one son predeceased him. His third son the Right Reverend the Hon. George Pelham became Bishop of Bristol, Exeter and Lincoln. Lord Chichester died in January 1805, aged 76, and was succeeded in his titles by his eldest son Thomas, who became a prominent politician. Lady Chichester died in 1813.
References
- Lee, Sidney, ed. (1895). "Pelham, Thomas (1728-1805)". Dictionary of National Biography. 44. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
- Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990,
- Will of George Bridges in National Archives - PROB 11/543/102 - probated 15 November 1714; George was the son of Richard Bridges of Tytheringon, Gloucestershire and Ann the daughter of George Hanger (d.1688) of Driffield, Gloucestershire and Ann Roberts.
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by the Earl of Chichester
Parliament of Great Britain | ||
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Preceded by Phillips Gybbon Sir John Norris |
Member of Parliament for Rye 1749–1754 With: Phillips Gybbon |
Succeeded by Phillips Gybbon George Onslow |
Preceded by Henry Pelham John Butler |
Member of Parliament for Sussex 1754–1768 With: John Butler 1754–1767 Lord George Lennox 1754–1768 |
Succeeded by Lord George Lennox Richard Harcourt |
Court offices | ||
Preceded by Lord Charles Spencer |
Comptroller of the Household 1765–1774 |
Succeeded by Sir William Meredith |
Preceded by The Earl of Ashburnham |
Master of the Great Wardrobe 1775–1782 |
Office abolished |
Peerage of the United Kingdom | ||
New creation | Earl of Chichester 1801–1805 |
Succeeded by Thomas Pelham |
Peerage of Great Britain | ||
Preceded by Thomas Pelham-Holles |
Baron Pelham of Stanmer (descended by acceleration) 1768–1801 |
Succeeded by Thomas Pelham |