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Charles Whitworth

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Birthplace: Leybourne, Kent, England (United Kingdom)
Death: August 22, 1778 (52-61)
Immediate Family:

Son of Francis Whitworth, MP and Joanna Whitworth
Husband of Martha Whitworth
Father of Charles, Earl Whitworth; Priscilla Graham; Anna Barbara Russell and Catharine Whitworth

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About Sir Charles Whitworth

Sir Charles Whitworth (-1778) is the son of Francis Whitworth. He married Martha Shelley, daughter of Richard Shelley and niece of Sir John Shelley, 4th Bt., M.P., (who m. a sister of the Duke of Newcastle), on 1 June 1749. He died on 22 August 1778.

  • He was Member of Parliament (M.P.).
  • He lived at Leybourne, Kent, England.

Child of Sir Charles Whitworth

  • Priscilla Whitworth

Children of Sir Charles Whitworth and Martha Shelley

  • Catharine Whitworth d. 9 Jan 1805
  • Anna Barbara Whitworth d. 1 Aug 1814
  • Charles Whitworth, 1st Earl of Whitworth b. 29 May 1752, d. 1825
  • Whitworth left four daughters and three sons, of whom Charles (1752–1825) [q. v.], the eldest son, became Earl Whitworth. Sir Francis, the second son, was a lieutenant-colonel in the royal artillery, and died on 26 Jan. 1805, aged 48; and Richard, who was a captain in the royal navy, was lost at sea.

Charles Whitworth entered parliament for Minehead at the general election of 1747, represented that pocket borough in two parliaments until 1761, and then sat for Bletchingly from 1761 to 1768, when he was once more returned for Minehead.

In October 1774 he migrated to East Looe, but at the end of the year accepted the stewardship of the Chiltern Hundreds, and was chosen for Saltash the following January. Whitworth was a great student of parliamentary customs; in May 1768 he was chosen chairman of ways and means, and, being reappointed at the meeting of the succeeding parliament in 1774, discharged its duties until his death.

He received the honour of knighthood on 19 Aug. 1768 (Townsend, Catalogue of Knights), and his name appears in the list of those who voted for the expulsion of Wilkes in 1769. He was appointed lieutenant-governor of Gravesend and Tilbury fort (under Lord Cadogan) in August 1758 (Gent. Mag.), and this command he held for twenty years until his death.

When the western battalion of the Kent militia was embodied on 22 June 1759, Whitworth became its major. Being chosen one of the vice-presidents of the Society for the En- couragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce, at its meeting on 28 Feb. 1755, he supported the society during the rest of his life.

Having inherited from his father, who was the first of his family to settle there, the estate of Leybourne Grange, near Town Malling, in Kent, Whitworth resided there until 1776, when, with his eldest son's consent, he obtained a private act of parliament which enabled him to sell Leybourne, and he thereupon removed to Stanmore. At the time of his death he was also seated at Blachford, Somerset. He died at Bath on 22 Aug. 1778.

Whitworth compiled several works of reference, which, though useful in their day, have long been superseded. They included:

  1. ‘Succession of Parliaments from the Restoration to 1761,’ London, 1764, 12mo.
  2. ‘A Collection of the Supplies and Ways and Means from the Revolution to the Present Time,’ London, 1764, 12mo; 2nd edit. 1765.
  3. ‘A List of the Nobility and Judges,’ London, 1765, 8vo.

To the 1766 edition of David Lloyd's ‘State Worthies’ Whitworth contributed the ‘Characters of the Kings and Queens of England.’ In 1771 appeared ‘The Political and Commercial Works of Charles D'Avenant, collected and revised by Sir C. W.;’ and in 1778, the third edition of Timothy Cunningham's ‘History of the Customs, Aids, Subsidies, &c., of England, with several Improvements suggested by Sir C. W.’ Reference: http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Whitworth,_Charles_(1714%3F-1778)_(DNB00)

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Biographical Summary

WHITWORTH, Charles (c.1721-78), of Leyborne, Kent and Blackford, Som.

Family and Education

b. c.1721, o.s. of Francis Whitworth, M.P., by Joan Windham of Clarewell, Glos.; nephew of Charles, 1st Baron Whitworth [I], M.P., and 1st cos. of Richard Whitworth. educ. Westminster 1730-8; L. Inn 1738. m. 1 June 1749, Martha, da. of Richard Shelley, commr. of the stamp office, and niece of Sir John Shelley, 4th Bt., M.P., who m. a sister of the Duke of Newcastle, 3 surv. s. 4 surv. da. suc. fa. 6 Mar. 1742; kntd. 19 Aug. 1768.

Offices Held

For a short time served in the army. Lt.-gov. Gravesend and Tilbury 1758- d.; chairman of ways and means May 1768- d.

SOURCE: The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1754-1790, ed. L. Namier, J. Brooke., 1964

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Sir Charles Whitworth's Timeline

1721
1721
Leybourne, Kent, England (United Kingdom)
1752
May 29, 1752
Leybourne, Kent, England, United Kingdom
1758
1758
1778
August 22, 1778
Age 57
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