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Reynolds Calthorpe (1689–1714) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Reynolds Calthorpe (1689–1714) Reynolds Calthorpe (6 November 1689 – 10 April 1714) briefly served as a Member of Parliament in the House of Commons of Great Britain. ==Biography== He was the eldest son of Reynolds Calthorpe of Elvetham, and the only son by his first wife Priscilla, daughter of Sir Robert Reynolds.〔〔D. W. Hayton, (CALTHORPE, Reynolds I (1655-1720), of Elvetham, Hants. ) in ''The History of Parliament''.〕 Educated at Bury St Edmunds Grammar School,〔 he was elected to Parliament for the corrupt borough of Hindon on 29 August 1713, during the general election of that year. Calthorpe and the other Whig candidate, Richard Lockwood, defeated the Tories Richard Jones and Edmund Lambert.〔D. W. Hayton, (Hindon ) in ''The History of Parliament''.〕 In Parliament Calthorpe voted against the expulsion of Richard Steele on 18 March 1714.〔 Jones had also contested Salisbury, for which he took his seat, but Lambert petitioned against the election result, alleging bribery.〔 However, Calthorpe's unexpected death from smallpox on 10 April 1714 caused the petition to lapse, and the seat remained vacant until the general election the next year,〔〔 when his father was re-elected.〔 He was buried at Elvetham.〔D. W. Hayton, (CALTHORPE, Reynolds II (1689-1714), of Elvetham, Hants. ) in ''The History of Parliament''.〕
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