Thomas Winnington (1696–1746)
Thomas Winnington PC (31 December 1696 – 23 April 1746), of Stanford Court, Stanford on Teme was an English politician.
Biography
Winnington was the son of Salwey Winnington of Stanford Court, Member of Parliament for Bewdley, and grandson of Sir Francis Winnington, who had been Solicitor General in the 1670s. He was educated at Westminster School and Christ Church, Oxford, and was admitted to Middle Temple in 1714.
He entered Parliament in 1726 as Whig member for Droitwich, and was re-elected there at every general election for the rest of his life; however in 1741 he was also elected for Worcester (a more prestigious constituency), and he chose to represent that city in what turned out to be his last Parliament.
A supporter of the Prime Minister Robert Walpole, Winnington was made a Lord of the Admiralty in 1730, and served as a Lord of the Treasury from 1736 to 1742; in 1741 he was made a Privy Counsellor and became Cofferer of the Household. When Henry Pelham became Prime Minister in 1743, he appointed Winnington Paymaster General of the Forces, the post he himself had held in the previous administration (although unlike Pelham, Winnington was not accorded a seat in the Cabinet); he held this post for the remaining two-and-a-half years of his life.
Winnington purchased the shares of the elder sisters in the family estate of Stanford (which his grandfather Sir Francis had acquired for the family through his second marriage), and in 1674 he bought the leasehold interest under the crown of the manor of Bewdley. The Elizabethan mansion of Stanford Court was burnt on 5 December 1882, and the valuable books and manuscripts in the old library were destroyed.[1] Stanford Court was rebuilt and remained the family seat until sold by Sir Francis Winnington, 6th Baronet in 1949.[2]
Family
In 1719, Winnington married Love Reade, daughter of Sir James Reade, Bt. of Brocket Hall, Hertfordshire. They had no children. The Stanford Court estate subsequently passed to his cousin who became Sir Edward Winnington, 1st Baronet.
Notes
- ↑ Courtney 1900, p. 197 cites Hist. MSS. Comm. 1st Rep. app. pp. 53–5.
- ↑ Haddon 2013.
References
- Concise Dictionary of National Biography
- Courtney, William Prideaux (1900). "Winnington, Francis". In Lee, Sidney. Dictionary of National Biography. 62. London: Smith, Elder & Co. pp. 197–198.
- Haddon, Chantal (October 2013). "The Winnington Sale 5 November 2013". Bleasdales Limited. Retrieved October 2013. Check date values in:
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(help) - Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages
- Winnington genealogy
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Parliament of Great Britain | ||
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Preceded by Richard Foley Edward Winnington (later Jeffreys) |
Member of Parliament for Droitwich 1726–1742 With: Richard Foley 1726–1732 Edward Foley 1732–1741 Thomas Foley 1741-1742 |
Succeeded by Thomas Foley Lord George Bentinck |
Preceded by Samuel Sandys Richard Lockwood |
Member of Parliament for Worcester 1741–1746 With: Samuel Sandys 1741–1744 Sir Henry Harpur 1744–1746 |
Succeeded by Sir Henry Harpur Thomas Vernon |
Political offices | ||
Preceded by Horce Walpole |
Cofferer of the Household 1741–1743 |
Succeeded by The Lord Sandys |
Preceded by Henry Pelham |
Paymaster General of the Forces 1743–1746 |
Succeeded by William Pitt |