Crisp Molineux (1730–1792), of Garboldisham, Norfolk, was an English politician.
Crisp Molineux | |
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Born | 1730 Saint Kitts |
Died | 4 December 1792 (aged 61–62) Saint Kitts |
Occupation | Politician |
Spouse(s) | Catherine Montgomerie |
Position held | High Sheriff of Norfolk (1767–1768) |
Biography
editHe was the eldest surviving son of Charles Laval Molineux of St. Kitts in the West Indies.
He was a slave holder. With the wealth gained from this, he purchase an estate in Norfolk.[1]
He was educated at Newcome's School, in Hackney, London, and St. John’s College, Cambridge (1748), and then studied law at the Inner Temple (1749).[2]
He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Castle Rising (8 June 1771–1774) and for King's Lynn (1774–1790).[3] He was High Sheriff of Norfolk for 1767–68.
He died in St. Kitts in 1792. He had married Catherine, the daughter and heiress of George Montgomerie, MP of Thundersley, Essex, and had a son and four daughters.
References
edit- ^ Grass, Elisabeth (15 February 2023). The House and Estate of a Rich West Indian: Two Slaveholders in Eighteenth-Century East Anglia, in Politics and the English Country House, 1688-1800. McGill-Queen's University Press. pp. 197–216. ISBN 978-0228014027.
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link) - ^ Molineux, Crisp (1730-92), of Garboldisham, Norf.
- ^ "MOLINEUX, Crisp (1730-92), of Garboldisham, Norf. | History of Parliament Online".