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was lauded, into the 1750s. At this period Tory political planning was low key, in meetings that resembled social events: one such dinner was held at Dashwood's house on 29 February 1756, at which voting rights were discussed. He was awarded an honorary D.C.L. by the
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The second son was Thomas, who went to India and married Charlotte Auriol, daughter of James Auriol. His son of the same name Thomas John joined the Bengal Civil Service, and in 1822 married Susan Wodehouse, daughter of Thomas Wodehouse the
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Brown was at work on Kirtlington Park from the end of 1751 to 1757. This was a second phase of work in which the old house, Northbrook House, was demolished in 1750, and previous garden work by Thomas Greening was altered.
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in October of the year of its passing (he had not previously made a speech on the House, and had not prepared the ground for this one); he also at that period spoke against the
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as well as the Whig candidates. In the end four members were returned for the two-man constituency. In the subsequent legal proceedings, Dashwood and his Tory colleague
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Tate, W. E. (1949). "Members of Parliament and Their Personal Relations to Enclosure: A Study with Special Reference to Oxfordshire Enclosures, 1757-1843".
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Diana Disarming Cupid: Elizabeth Dashwood (1741–1832), Duchess of Manchester, and Her Son George Montagu (1763–1772), Viscount Manderville
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was constructed in the years 1742 to 1746, by William Smith of Warwick and John Sanderson, starting from plans by
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Dashwood in local politics represented what was called the "old interest", and in national politics was a
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Public Opinion, Propaganda, and Politics in Eighteenth-century England: A Study of the Jew Bill of 1753
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saw confusion reign in Oxfordshire. Dashwood at this time faced serious political opposition, from
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The History of Banbury: including copious historical and antiquarian notices of the neighbourhood
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He was the son of Robert Dashwood, and his grandfather from whom he inherited the baronetcy was
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he was one of a group of Oxfordshire Tories who refused to join the county association.
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Dashwood married on 17 February 1739 Elizabeth Spencer, daughter of Edward Spencer of
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McCarthy, Michael (1973). "James Lovell and His Sculptures at Stowe".
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Dashwood, Sir James, 2nd Bt. (1715–79), of Kirtlington Park, Oxon.
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Dashwood, Sir James, 2nd Bt. (1715–79), of Kirtlington Park, Oxon.
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were ousted, despite advice from distinguished lawyers including
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when he came into them in 1734, and built an imposing house at
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Anne Dashwood (1743–1830), Later Countess of Galloway
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in 1764, as his second wife, and they had 16 children
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In 1761 a Tory–Whig deal was struck locally with the
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Index

Sir James Dashwood
Bt

Enoch Seeman the Younger
House of Commons
Sir Robert Dashwood, 1st Baronet
John Roysse
Free School
Abingdon School
OA Club
Oxfordshire
Grand Tour
Kirtlington

Kirtlington Park
James Gibbs
Lancelot Brown
James Lovell
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Henry Cheere
John Cheere
Jacobite
Catholic disabilities
1745 Jacobite Rebellion
Earl of Egmont
Prince of Wales
Young Pretender
University of Oxford
High Sheriff of Oxfordshire
Oxfordshire

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