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John Stanhope, 1st Baron Stanhope

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360: 29: 131:, presumably assuming that with his own standing and Cecil's backing he would be certain of success, but they had not reckoned with the independence of the large electorate - Stanhope spent most of his time at court and no longer lived in Yorkshire, and despite his local roots they may have considered him an outsider. According to Stanhope's supporters his principal opponent, 135:, was backed by only "eight other gentlemen of any reckoning, but with a great number of clothiers and artificers"; but he was local and strongly connected with the clothing industry that provided many of the voters with their livelihood. Stanhope was defeated in a tumultuous election. After the Archbishop of York and other members of the Council of the North reported to the 173:. In 1603 he was appointed one of the "Commissioners to treat of a Union between England and Scotland", to settle the arrangements for the inheritance of the English throne by the King of Scotland 139:
that Savile had shown contempt for their authority the council had him arrested, but they could not overturn the election result and were forced to release him in time to take his seat.
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He resigned the Treasurership of the Chamber and retired from his other posts in 1616, and died in 1621. He was succeeded in his peerage (and as Master of the King's Posts) by his son,
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after his father's attainder for treason in 1552. His father's end did not apparently hinder his own career, and he is probably the John Stanhope who was
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Stanhope was twice married: first to Joan, daughter of William Knollys, by whom he had no issue; and secondly, on 6 May 1589, to Margaret, daughter of
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At court, Stanhope was a Gentleman of the Queen's Privy Chamber. On 22 December 1589 he wrote from
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As one of Cecil's leading followers, it was rumoured in 1600 that Stanhope would soon become
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The later peers of the Stanhope family descend from the first baron's brother, Thomas.
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At some point during his early career, Stanhope attached himself to the coat-tails of
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in a morning, besides music & singing, is her ordinary exercise."
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In 1597, Stanhope stood for election to Parliament as Member for
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from 1604 until, on 2 May 1605, he was raised to the peerage as
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Margaret died in 1640 and was buried alongside her husband at
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good health; "the Queen is so well as I assure you 6 or 7
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Meanwhile, Stanhope was hastily found a seat instead for
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London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 19:For other people named John Stanhope, see 681:Postmasters general of the United Kingdom 27: 16:16th-century English politician and peer 608: 120:and in 1596 knighted and appointed as 146:, a borough Cecil had in his gift as 148:Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 106:Custos Rotulorum of the North Riding 70:in the Parliament of 1572–1581, for 112:for many years and a member of the 13: 216:Sir Lionel Tollemache, 2nd Baronet 154:in the Parliament of 1601 and for 14: 692: 500:Vice-Chamberlain of the Household 171:Vice-Chamberlain of the Household 40:John Stanhope, 1st Baron Stanhope 376:Dictionary of National Biography 358: 344:Dictionary of National Biography 298:Illustrations of British History 250:The Elizabethan House of Commons 256:Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages 329: 303: 290: 268: 21:John Stanhope (disambiguation) 1: 278:. History of Parliament trust 252:(London: Jonathan Cape, 1949) 239: 223:Robert, Viscount Cholmondeley 7: 527:Master of the Queen's Posts 10: 697: 567:Sir Thomas Posthumous Hoby 231:St. Martin's-in-the-Fields 118:Master of the King's Posts 34:Quarterly ermine and gules 18: 594: 585: 580: 573: 563: 554: 548: 543: 533: 524: 516: 506: 497: 489: 484: 470: 450: 438: 424: 404: 392: 385: 191: 110:Vice-Admiral of Yorkshire 261: 122:Treasurer of the Chamber 116:. In 1590 was appointed 50:He was the third son of 221:Catherine, who married 214:Elizabeth, who married 204:. By her he had issue: 45: 338:"Stanhope, John"  315:British History Online 36: 671:English MPs 1604–1611 661:English MPs 1597–1598 651:English MPs 1586–1587 646:English MPs 1584–1585 641:English MPs 1572–1583 387:Parliament of England 200:, one of the queen's 31: 453:Member of Parliament 407:Member of Parliament 202:gentlemen pensioners 114:Council of the North 64:Member of Parliament 58:, but brought up in 52:Sir Michael Stanhope 493:Sir Francis Knollys 150:. 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John Stanhope (disambiguation)

Sir Michael Stanhope
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Member of Parliament
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Sir Robert Cecil
Custos Rotulorum of the North Riding
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Sir John Savile
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