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Conyers Darcy

Sir Conyers Darcy or Darcey, KCB PC (c. 1685 – 1 December 1758), of Aske, near Richmond, Yorkshire, was a British Army officer, courtier and Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1707 and 1758.

Early life edit

 
Aske Hall, North Yorkshire c.1880

Darcy was the second surviving son of Hon. John Darcy, MP, and his wife Bridget Sutton, daughter of Robert Sutton, 1st Baron Lexington. He was the younger brother of Robert Darcy, 3rd Earl of Holderness. He was probably educated at Eton College in 1698 and matriculated fellow-commoner from King's College, Cambridge in 1703.[1] He joined the army and was cornet and major in the 1st Life Guards from 1706 to 1715.[2]

Career edit

Darcy was returned as Member of Parliament for Yorkshire at a by-election on 3 December 1707, but was defeated at the 1708 general election. He refused to stand at the 1710 general election. In 1710 he became gentleman of horse and in 1711, avener and clerk martial. From 1712 to 1714, he was one of the commissioners for the office of Master of the Horse.[2]

At the 1715 general election, Darcy was returned as Member of Parliament for Newark. He was appointed commissioner for the office of Master of the Horse again in 1715. He went into opposition with Walpole in 1717, and voted against the Government on several occasions, so he lost all his official posts. When the WHigs subsequently came together again, he was appointed Master of the Household in 1720. At the 1722 general election he was returned at Boroughbridge and at Richmond and chose to sit at Richmond. In 1725, he was invested as a Founder Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath. In 1727, he was appointed Lord Lieutenant of the North Riding of Yorkshire holding the post until 1740. He was initially defeated at the poll at the 1727 general election, but was seated on petition on 14 March 1728. He was promoted to the post of Comptroller of the Household and was sworn a Privy Counsellor in 1730. He was returned for Richmond again at the general elections of 1734 and 1741. At the 1747 he was returned again for Yorkshire and Richmond and this time chose to sit for Yorkshire. He was re-elected for Yorkshire in the 1754 general election.[3]

Family and legacy edit

Darcy married Mary Lady Capell, widow of Algernon Capell, 2nd Earl of Essex and daughter of Hans William Bentinck, 1st Earl of Portland in August 1714. He bought Aske Hall near Richmond, North Yorkshire in 1722 and extensively remodelled it. His wife died on 20 August 1726 and on 12 September 1728 he married Elizabeth, twice widowed daughter of John Rotherham of Much Waltham, Essex. Her former husbands were Sir Theophilus Napier, 5th Baronet, of Luton Hoo, Bedfordshire, and Thomas Howard, 6th Lord Howard of Effingham). He was a founding governor of the Foundling Hospital in London, a charity set up to care for foundlings (abandoned children). [4]

Darcy died without issue on 1 December 1758. Aske Hall was sold in 1763 by Robert Darcy, 4th Earl of Holderness to Sir Lawrence Dundas, 1st Baronet.

References edit

  1. ^ ACAD & DRCY703C.
  2. ^ a b "DARCY, Conyers (c.1685-1758), of Aske, nr. Richmond, Yorks". History of Parliament Online (1690-1715). Retrieved 1 January 2019.
  3. ^ "DARCY, Conyers (c.1685–1758), of Aske, nr. Richmond, Yorks". History of Parliament Online (1715-1754. Retrieved 19 June 2016.
  4. ^ Brooke 1964.
  • "Darcey, Conyers (DRCY703C)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  • Brooke, John (1964), "Darcy, Sir Conyers (?1685–1758), of Aske, nr. Richmond, Yorks.", in Namier, L.; Brooke, J. (eds.), The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1754–1790, Boydell and Brewer
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Yorkshire
1707–1708
With: The Viscount Downe
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Richard Newdigate
Richard Sutton
Member of Parliament for Newark
17151722
With: Richard Sutton
Succeeded by
Richard Sutton
James Pelham
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Boroughbridge
1722–1722
With: James Tyrrell
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Richmond
17221727
With: John Yorke
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Richmond
1728–1747
With: John Yorke
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Sir Miles Stapylton, Bt
Cholmley Turner
Member of Parliament for Yorkshire
1747–1758
With: Sir Miles Stapylton, Bt 1747–1750
Henry Playdell Dawnay 1750–1758
Succeeded by
Henry Playdell Dawnay
Sir George Savile, Bt
Court offices
Preceded by Gentleman of the Horse
1710–1717
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Thomas Lister
Avener and Clerk Marshal
1711–1717
Succeeded by
Preceded by Master of the Household
1720–1730
Succeeded by
Preceded by Comptroller of the Household
1730–1754
Succeeded by
Honorary titles
Preceded by Lord Lieutenant of the North Riding of Yorkshire
1722–1740
Succeeded by
Preceded by Custos Rotulorum of the North Riding of Yorkshire
1722
Succeeded by
Vice-Admiral of the North Riding of Yorkshire
1739–1755
Succeeded by
Preceded by Lord Lieutenant of the East Riding of Yorkshire
1736–1738
Succeeded by

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Not to be confused with Conyers Darcy 7th Baron Darcy de Knayth 1570 1653 Conyers Darcy 1st Earl of Holderness 1598 1599 1689 or Conyers Darcy 2nd Earl of Holderness 1622 1692 Sir Conyers Darcy or Darcey KCB PC c 1685 1 December 1758 of Aske near Richmond Yorkshire was a British Army officer courtier and Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1707 and 1758 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Family and legacy 4 ReferencesEarly life edit nbsp Aske Hall North Yorkshire c 1880Darcy was the second surviving son of Hon John Darcy MP and his wife Bridget Sutton daughter of Robert Sutton 1st Baron Lexington He was the younger brother of Robert Darcy 3rd Earl of Holderness He was probably educated at Eton College in 1698 and matriculated fellow commoner from King s College Cambridge in 1703 1 He joined the army and was cornet and major in the 1st Life Guards from 1706 to 1715 2 Career editDarcy was returned as Member of Parliament for Yorkshire at a by election on 3 December 1707 but was defeated at the 1708 general election He refused to stand at the 1710 general election In 1710 he became gentleman of horse and in 1711 avener and clerk martial From 1712 to 1714 he was one of the commissioners for the office of Master of the Horse 2 At the 1715 general election Darcy was returned as Member of Parliament for Newark He was appointed commissioner for the office of Master of the Horse again in 1715 He went into opposition with Walpole in 1717 and voted against the Government on several occasions so he lost all his official posts When the WHigs subsequently came together again he was appointed Master of the Household in 1720 At the 1722 general election he was returned at Boroughbridge and at Richmond and chose to sit at Richmond In 1725 he was invested as a Founder Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath In 1727 he was appointed Lord Lieutenant of the North Riding of Yorkshire holding the post until 1740 He was initially defeated at the poll at the 1727 general election but was seated on petition on 14 March 1728 He was promoted to the post of Comptroller of the Household and was sworn a Privy Counsellor in 1730 He was returned for Richmond again at the general elections of 1734 and 1741 At the 1747 he was returned again for Yorkshire and Richmond and this time chose to sit for Yorkshire He was re elected for Yorkshire in the 1754 general election 3 Family and legacy editDarcy married Mary Lady Capell widow of Algernon Capell 2nd Earl of Essex and daughter of Hans William Bentinck 1st Earl of Portland in August 1714 He bought Aske Hall near Richmond North Yorkshire in 1722 and extensively remodelled it His wife died on 20 August 1726 and on 12 September 1728 he married Elizabeth twice widowed daughter of John Rotherham of Much Waltham Essex Her former husbands were Sir Theophilus Napier 5th Baronet of Luton Hoo Bedfordshire and Thomas Howard 6th Lord Howard of Effingham He was a founding governor of the Foundling Hospital in London a charity set up to care for foundlings abandoned children 4 Darcy died without issue on 1 December 1758 Aske Hall was sold in 1763 by Robert Darcy 4th Earl of Holderness to Sir Lawrence Dundas 1st Baronet References editThis article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations August 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message ACAD amp DRCY703C a b DARCY Conyers c 1685 1758 of Aske nr Richmond Yorks History of Parliament Online 1690 1715 Retrieved 1 January 2019 DARCY Conyers c 1685 1758 of Aske nr Richmond Yorks History of Parliament Online 1715 1754 Retrieved 19 June 2016 Brooke 1964 Darcey Conyers DRCY703C A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge Brooke John 1964 Darcy Sir Conyers 1685 1758 of Aske nr Richmond Yorks in Namier L Brooke J eds The History of Parliament the House of Commons 1754 1790 Boydell and BrewerParliament of Great BritainPreceded byMarquess of HartingtonThe Lord Fairfax of Cameron Member of Parliament for Yorkshire1707 1708 With The Viscount Downe Succeeded byThe Viscount DowneSir William Strickland BtPreceded byRichard NewdigateRichard Sutton Member of Parliament for Newark1715 1722 With Richard Sutton Succeeded byRichard SuttonJames PelhamPreceded byRichard SteeleSir Wilfrid Lawson Bt Member of Parliament for Boroughbridge1722 1722 With James Tyrrell Succeeded byJames TyrrellJoseph DanversPreceded byJohn YorkeRichard Abell Member of Parliament for Richmond1722 1727 With John Yorke Succeeded byCharles BathurstSir Marmaduke Wyvill BtPreceded byCharles BathurstSir Marmaduke Wyvill Bt Member of Parliament for Richmond1728 1747 With John Yorke Succeeded byJohn YorkeEarl of AncramPreceded bySir Miles Stapylton BtCholmley Turner Member of Parliament for Yorkshire1747 1758 With Sir Miles Stapylton Bt 1747 1750Henry Playdell Dawnay 1750 1758 Succeeded byHenry Playdell DawnaySir George Savile BtCourt officesPreceded byThomas Meredyth Gentleman of the Horse1710 1717 Succeeded byHenry BerkeleyPreceded byThomas Lister Avener and Clerk Marshal1711 1717 Succeeded byFrancis NegusPreceded byEdmund Dunch Master of the Household1720 1730 Succeeded byGeorge TrebyPreceded byLord Finch Comptroller of the Household1730 1754 Succeeded byThe Earl of HillsboroughHonorary titlesPreceded byThe 3rd Earl of Holderness Lord Lieutenant of the North Riding of Yorkshire1722 1740 Succeeded byThe 4th Earl of HoldernessPreceded byThe Earl of Burlington Custos Rotulorum of the North Riding of Yorkshire1722 Succeeded byThe Earl of BurlingtonVice Admiral of the North Riding of Yorkshire1739 1755 Succeeded byThe Marquess of RockinghamPreceded byThe 6th Viscount of Irvine Lord Lieutenant of the East Riding of Yorkshire1736 1738 Succeeded byThe 7th Viscount of Irvine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Conyers Darcy amp oldid 1158174448, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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