Sir William Pole, 4th Baronet
Sir William Pole, 4th Baronet (1678–1741), of Colcombe Castle, near Colyton and Shute, near Honiton, Devon, was an English politician.
He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of Great Britain for Newport 1701–1702 and 1708–1710, for Camelford 17 January 1704 – 1708, for Devon 1710–June 1712,[1] for Bossiney 1713–1715 and for Honiton 17 March 1716 – 1727 and 15 March 1731 – 1734.[2]
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Parliament of England | ||
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Preceded by Francis Stratford John Prideaux |
Member of Parliament for Newport 1701–1702 With: John Spark |
Succeeded by John Spark Sir Nicholas Morice |
Preceded by Henry Manaton Dennys Glynn |
Member of Parliament for Camelford 1704–1707 With: Dennys Glynn 1704–1705 Henry Pinnell 1705–1707 |
Succeeded by Parliament of Great Britain |
Parliament of Great Britain | ||
Preceded by Parliament of England |
Member of Parliament for Camelford 1707–1708 With: Henry Pinnell |
Succeeded by Richard Munden John Manley |
Preceded by Sir Nicholas Morice Sir John Pole |
Member of Parliament for Newport 1708–1710 With: Sir Nicholas Morice |
Succeeded by Sir Nicholas Morice George Courtenay |
Preceded by Sir William Courtenay Robert Rolle |
Member of Parliament for Devon 1710–1712 With: John Rolle |
Succeeded by John Rolle Sir William Courtenay |
Preceded by Henry Campion John Manley |
Member of Parliament for Bossiney 1713–1715 With: John Manley 1713–1714 Paul Orchard 1714–1715 |
Succeeded by Henry Cartwright Samuel Molyneux |
Preceded by Sir William Yonge Sir William Courtenay |
Member of Parliament for Honiton 1716–1727 With: Sir William Yonge |
Succeeded by Sir William Yonge James Sheppard |
Preceded by Sir Nicholas Morice Humphry Morice |
Member of Parliament for Newport 1722 With: Sir Nicholas Morice |
Succeeded by Sir Nicholas Morice John Morice |
Preceded by Sir William Yonge James Sheppard |
Member of Parliament for Honiton 1731–1734 With: Sir William Yonge |
Succeeded by Sir William Yonge William Courtenay |
Political offices | ||
Preceded by Edmund Dunch |
Master of the Household 1712–1714 |
Succeeded by Edmund Dunch |
Baronetage of England | ||
Preceded by John Pole |
Baronet (of Shute House) 1708–1741 |
Succeeded by John Pole |
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