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English Member of Parliament and High Sheriff of Yorkshire From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Shuttleworth (1714 – 28 June 1773) was an English Member of Parliament and High Sheriff of Yorkshire.
James Shuttleworth | |
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Member of Parliament for Lancashire | |
In office 1761–1768 | |
Preceded by | Lord Strange Peter Bold |
Succeeded by | Lord Strange Lord Archibald Hamilton |
Personal details | |
Born | 1714 |
Died | 28 June 1773 58–59) | (aged
Spouse |
Mary Holden
(m. 1742; died 1773) |
Children | 7 |
Parent(s) | Richard Shuttleworth Emma Tempest |
He was born the eldest surviving son of Emma Tempest (the daughter of William Tempest of Old Durham) and Richard Shuttleworth of Gawthorpe Hall, Padiham, Lancashire and Forcett Hall, Yorkshire. He succeeded his father in 1769, inheriting both the Gawthorpe and Forcett estates and, like his father, chose to live at the latter.[1]
He was elected MP for Preston in 1741, holding the seat until 1754. He was appointed High Sheriff of Yorkshire for 1760–61 and elected MP for Lancashire in 1761, sitting until 1768.[1]
On 25 May 1742, Shuttleworth married Mary Holden (1716–1791), the daughter and heiress of Robert Holden of Aston Hall, Derbyshire. Together, they were the parents of four sons and three daughters, including:[1]
He died in 1773 and was buried at Forcett Church. He was succeeded by his eldest son Robert.[1]
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