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Denis Bond (MP)

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Denis Bond (1676–1747), of Creech Grange, Dorset, was English Member of Parliament for Dorchester, Corfe Castle, and Poole. He was also a director of the Charitable Corporation at the time of its collapse. He was Recorder of Poole from 1719 until his death.[1]

Creech Grange, Dorset

Family

Bond was the son and heir of the wealthy barrister Nathaniel Bond, who came from a family who had been merchants in Dorchester, and bought Creech Grange, near Wareham in 1691.[2] He married Leonara Sophia, widow of Edmund Dummer and daughter of the diplomat Sir William Dutton Colt. They had no children and Bond's estates, including Creech Grange, passed to his nephew John Bond.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b John Sydenham, The history of the town and county of Poole (1839), 242 [1].
  2. ^ John Ferris, ‘Bond, Nathaniel (1634–1707)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 [2], accessed 25 Oct 2009
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Dorchester
1709–1710
With: Awnsham Churchill
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Corfe Castle
1715–1727
With: William Okeden 1715–1718
Joshua Churchill 1718–1721
John Bond 1721–1722
John Bankes 1722–1741
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Poole
1727–1732
With: George Trenchard
Succeeded by