Theophilus Fortescue

Theophilus Fortescue (1707–1746), of Castle Hill, Filleigh, near Barnstaple, Devon, was a British Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1727 to 1746.

Fortescue was the third son of Hugh Fortescue, MP of Filleigh and his first wife Bridget Boscawen, daughter of Hugh Boscawen of Tregothnan, Cornwall. [1].

Fortescue was returned unopposed as an opposition Whig Member of Parliament for Barnstaple on his family's interest at the 1727 British general election. He voted against the Administration in almost every division. He was returned for Barnstaple unopposed again at the 1734 British general election. At the 1741 British general election he transferred to Devon where he was returned unopposed.[1]

Fortescue died unmarried on 13 March 1746.[1]

References

  1. "FORTESCUE, Theophilus (c.1707-1746), of Castle Hill, Filleigh, nr. Barnstaple, Devon". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 1 February 2019.
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
Lieutenant-General Thomas Whetham
Sir Hugh Acland
Member of Parliament for Barnstaple
17271741
With: Richard Coffin 1727-1734
Sir John Chichester 1734-1740
John Basset 1740-1741
Succeeded by
John Harris
Henry Rolle
Preceded by
John Bampfylde
Henry Rolle
Member of Parliament for Devon
1741–1746
With: Sir William Courtenay, Bt
Succeeded by
Sir William Courtenay, Bt
Sir Thomas Dyke-Acland, Bt


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