William Sloper (died 1743)

William Sloper (c. 1658 – 14 January 1743) of West Woodhay House, Berkshire was an English office holder and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1715 and 1743.

West Woodhay Hall

Sloper was the son of William Sloper of Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire. He matriculated at New College, Oxford on 5 June 1679, aged 20 and was awarded B.A. from Gloucester Hall in 1683.[1] He married Rebecca Abbott before 1708.[2]

Sloper was appointed Clerk to the Paymaster General by 1702, was Deputy Paymaster General from 1714 to 1720 and Deputy Cofferer of the Household by 1730 until his death. In 1714 he bought the West Woodhay House estate in West Berkshire.

Sloper was returned unopposed as Member of Parliament for Great Bedwyn (UK Parliament constituency) at the 1715 general election. At the 1722 general election he was returned unopposed as MP for Camelford. He was defeated at the poll at Great Bedwyn at the 1727 general election, but was returned on petition on 26 March 1729. He was re-elected for Bedwyn at the 1734 general election He did not stand at the 1741 general election but was brought in as MP for Whitchurch at a by-election on 2 January 1742.[2]

Sloper died on 14 January 1743, leaving two sons by his wife Rebecca. His son and heir William was also an MP for Great Bedwyn and was involved in a notorious affair with the actress Susannah Maria Cibber.

References

  1. Foster, Joseph. "'Shield-Smethurst', in Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714, ed. Joseph Foster (Oxford, 1891), pp. 1350-1368". British History Online. Retrieved 29 October 2018.
  2. "SLOPER, William (?1658-1743), of West Woodhay, Berks". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
    Parliament of Great Britain
    Preceded by
    Thomas Millington
    Sir Edward Seymour
    Member of Parliament for Great Bedwyn
    17151722
    With: Stephen Bisse
    Succeeded by
    Robert Bruce
    Charles Longueville
    Preceded by
    James Montagu
    Richard Coffin
    Member of Parliament for Camelford
    17221727
    With: The Earl of Drogheda
    Succeeded by
    Thomas Hales
    John Pitt
    Preceded by
    Sir William Willys
    Viscount Lewisham
    Member of Parliament for Great Bedwyn
    1729–1741
    With: Sir William Willys 1729–1732
    Francis Seymour 1732–1734
    Robert Murray 1734–1738
    Edward Popham 1738–1741
    Succeeded by
    Sir Edward Turner
    Lascelles Metcalfe
    Preceded by
    John Selwyn
    John Wallop
    Member of Parliament for Whitchurch
    1742–1743
    With: John Selwyn
    Succeeded by
    John Selwyn
    Charles Clarke


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