Samuel Thornton (MP)
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Samuel Thornton (6 novembre 1754 - 3 juillet 1838) est un homme politique britannique.
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Samuel Thornton (6 November 1754 – 3 July 1838) was one of the sons of John Thornton, a leading merchant in the Russian and Baltic trade, and was a director of the Bank of England for 53 years and Governor (1799–1801). He had earlier served as its Deputy Governor. He was Member of Parliament (MP) for Kingston upon Hull (with William Wilberforce in 1784) from 1784 to 1806 and for Surrey from 1807 to 1812. He and was a member of the Committee for the repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts.
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Samuel Thornton
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Samuel Thornton (MP)
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Samuel Thornton
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Samuel Thornton
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Brighton
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1838-07-03
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1754-11-06
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Earl of Burford 1790–1796
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John Staniforth from 1802
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Sir Charles Turner from 1796
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Sir Charles Turner to 1802
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Walter Spencer Stanhope 1784–1790
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William Wilberforce to 1784
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Parliament of the United Kingdom
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Parliament of Great Britain
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1754-11-06
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Sophia Thornton who married John Leslie-Melville, 9th Earl of Leven
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1838-07-03
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British
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Politician, abolitionist and Governor of the Bank of England
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Member of Parliament for Kingston upon Hull
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Member of Parliament for Surrey
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1784
1799
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Samuel Thornton (6 novembre 1754 - 3 juillet 1838) est un homme politique britannique.
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Samuel Thornton (6 November 1754 – 3 July 1838) was one of the sons of John Thornton, a leading merchant in the Russian and Baltic trade, and was a director of the Bank of England for 53 years and Governor (1799–1801). He had earlier served as its Deputy Governor. He was Member of Parliament (MP) for Kingston upon Hull (with William Wilberforce in 1784) from 1784 to 1806 and for Surrey from 1807 to 1812. He and was a member of the Committee for the repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts. As MP for Kingston he was painted byKarl Anton Hickel in the group portrait "William Pitt addressing the House of Commons on the French Declaration of War, 1793" which still hangs at the National Portrait Gallery. He bought Albury Park, Albury, Surrey in 1800, and lived there until 1811. He employed the architect Sir John Soane to improve the property. During the early 19th century Thornton built housing in the hamlet of Weston Street, a mile to the west of Albury, for the resettlement of villagers removed from cottages in Albury Park, as part of the agricultural improvements. His brothers Henry Thornton and Robert Thornton were also notable men of their time and MPs. all three were members of the Clapham Sect and lived in adjoining houses in Clapham.
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1838