Thomas Jervoise (died 1743)

Thomas Jervoise (6 September 1667 – 10 May 1743) was an English (later British) politician.

Jervoise was the oldest son of Thomas Jervoise MP and his wife Mary, daughter of George Purefoy.[1] He matriculated at New Inn Hall, Oxford in 1683, aged 15.[2]

Described as a "godly squire", Jervoise was a member of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (SPCK) and the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (SPG), and was credited as a founder of the latter.[1]

Standing for Parliament at Lymington in 1690, Jervoise was defeated, and his petition to Parliament to investigate the election returns was rejected. However, he was elected for Stockbridge in a by-election in 1691. Jervoise did not sit in the Parliament of 1695–1698. He was elected MP for Hampshire in 1698, January 1701 and November 1701.[1]

In 1702, Jervoise contested both Hindon and Plympton Erle. Although he was elected at Plympton Erle (he was unseated on petition on 28 January 1703), he chose to contest the result at Hindon, bringing a charge of bribery against one of the successful candidates, George Morley. Morley's election was declared void, and in a by-election in November 1704, Jervoise defeated Morley.[1]

Elected MP for Hampshire again in 1705, in 1708 Jervoise stood aside for the Earl of Portland's son Viscount Woodstock. Woodstock succeeded to the earldom in 1709, and Jervoise retook the seat at the ensuing by-election. He was defeated in 1710.[1]

References

  1. "JERVOISE, Thomas (1667-1743), of Herriard, Hants". The History of Parliament. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
  2. Foster, Joseph (1891). Alumni Oxonienses: Jervosie, Thomas. 2. p. 812. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
Parliament of England
Preceded by
Richard Whithed
William Montagu
Member of Parliament for Stockbridge
1691–1695
With: Richard Whithed 1691–1693
Anthony Rowe Nov.–Dec. 1693
George Pitt 1694–1695
Succeeded by
Anthony Sturt
John Venables
Preceded by
Earl of Wiltshire
Richard Norton
Member of Parliament for Hampshire
16981702
With: Richard Norton 1698–1701
Richard Chaundler 1701–1702
Succeeded by
Richard Norton
George Pitt
Preceded by
Richard Hele
Courtenay Croker
Member of Parliament for Plympton Erle
1702–1703
With: Richard Edgcumbe
Succeeded by
Richard Edgcumbe
Richard Hele
Preceded by
Sir James Howe
George Morley
Member of Parliament for Hindon
1704–1705
With: Sir James Howe
Succeeded by
George Morley
Reynolds Calthorpe
Preceded by
Richard Norton
George Pitt
Member of Parliament for Hampshire
1705–1707
With: Richard Chaundler
Succeeded by
themselves
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
themselves
Member of Parliament for Hampshire
1707–1708
With: Richard Chaundler
Succeeded by
Marquess of Winchester
Viscount Woodstock
Preceded by
Marquess of Winchester
Viscount Woodstock
Member of Parliament for Hampshire
1709–1710
With: Marquess of Winchester
Succeeded by
George Pitt
Sir Simeon Stuart, Bt
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