Edward Walpole

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Sir Edward Walpole

Sir Edward Walpole KB PC (Ire) (1706 – 12 January 1784) was a British politician, and a younger son of Sir Robert Walpole, Prime Minister from 1721 to 1742.

Political career

Walpole first entered Parliament as Member for Lostwithiel in a by-election on 29 April 1730, following the death of Sir Edward Knatchbull earlier that month. He was appointed junior Secretary to the Treasury the same year.

On 2 May 1734, in the next general election, he succeeded his uncle Horatio Walpole as Member of Parliament for Great Yarmouth in Norfolk, retaining the seat for nearly 34 years until the 1768 election, when his first cousin the Hon. Richard Walpole (son of Lord Walpole of Wolterton) replaced him.

On 7 September 1737 the Duke of Devonshire was named Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and Walpole his Chief Secretary, though he also continued as Secretary to the Treasury. Walpole was sworn of the Privy Council of Ireland on 8 October that year and stood for Ballyshannon in the Irish House of Commons, a seat he held until 1760.

On 9 May 1739 Edward Walpole's elder brother Robert, Lord Walpole resigned his post of Clerk of the Pells in order to become an Auditor of the Exchequer, and Edward was appointed to succeed him, holding the office until his death. On 27 August 1753 Walpole was made a Knight Companion of the Order of the Bath, the order re-founded by his father in 1725.

Family

Walpole lived at Frogmore House in Windsor in Berkshire. He never married, but left three daughters by his mistress Dorothy Clement:

References

Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Lostwithiel
1730–1734
With: Anthony Cracherode
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Great Yarmouth
17341768
With: William Townshend 1734–1738
Roger Townshend 1738–1747
Charles Townshend 1747–1756
Charles Townshend 1756–1768
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Junior Secretary to the Treasury
1730–1739
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chief Secretary for Ireland
1737–1739
Succeeded by
Preceded by Clerk of the Pells
1739–1784
Succeeded by
Parliament of Ireland
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Ballyshannon
1737–1760
With: William James Conolly 1737–1754
Michael Clarke 1754–1761
Succeeded by