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Walter Rawlinson

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In 1771 Rawlinson became a partner with his father-in-law in the firm of Ladbroke, Robinson & Co., bankers. He was an Alderman for Dowgate, in the City of London, from 1773 and was knighted on 4 March 1774.
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and his wife Dorothea Ray, daughter of Rev. Richard Ray, vicar of Haughley, Suffolk. He was baptised at
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Mural monument to Sir Walter Rawlinson, St George's Church, Stowlangtoft, Suffolk
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London, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812
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on 2 February 1769. He succeeded his father on 2 December 1769 and inherited
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at 12 days old on 9 June 1734. His father was a London merchant who became
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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Arms of Rawlinson of Carke Hall in Cartmell, Lancashire:
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Gules, two bars gemelles between three escallops argent
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which tried to bring together Fox and Pitt in 1784. In
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to study law. He married Mary Ladbroke, daughter of
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Sir Walter Rawlinson



House of Commons
Sir Thomas Rawlinson
All Hallows Staining
Lord Mayor of London
Bury St Edmunds Grammar School
Trinity College, Cambridge
Lincoln's Inn
Sir Robert Ladbroke
Stowlangtoft Hall
Lord Sandwich
Member of Parliament
Queenborough
1774 general election
1780
St. Alban's Tavern group
1784
Huntingdon
1790 general election
Bridewell and Bethlehem Hospitals






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