Humphrey Senhouse (politician)

Humphrey Senhouse (1731–1814) was a British Tory[1] politician from a Cumberland family.

He was the eldest son of Humphrey Senhouse (1705–1770), a landowner and High Sheriff who had founded the port of Maryport,[2] and the heiress Mary, daughter of Sir George Fleming, Bt, Bishop of Carlisle.

Humphrey junior was elected at a by-election in 1786 as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Cockermouth,[1] which was generally regarded as a pocket borough. He held that seat until the 1790 general election, when he was returned as an MP for Cumberland.[3] He did not contest the seat at the 1796 general election[3]

He had married in 1768 Catherine, the daughter of Thomas Wood, of Beadnell, Northumberland; they had one surviving child, another Humphrey.[4]

References

  1. Stooks Smith, Henry. (1973) [1844-1850]. Craig, F. W. S. (ed.). The Parliaments of England (2nd ed.). Chichester: Parliamentary Research Services. p. 55. ISBN 0-900178-13-2.
  2. Angus J. L. Winchester, ‘Senhouse, Humphrey (1705–1770)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004
  3. Stooks Smith, page 51
  4. "Family of Senhouse". Retrieved 12 March 2011.
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
John Lowther
James Clarke Satterthwaite
Member of Parliament for Cockermouth
1786 – 1790
With: James Clarke Satterthwaite
Succeeded by
John Baynes Garforth
John Anstruther
Preceded by
Sir William Lowther, Bt
Sir Henry Fletcher, Bt
Member of Parliament for Cumberland
17901796
With: Sir Henry Fletcher, Bt
Succeeded by
John Lowther
Sir Henry Fletcher, Bt


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