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George Warren may refer to: (in date order) * Sir George Warren (MP) (1735–1801), British Member of Parliament * George Warren (missionary) (fl. 1811), British missionary in Sierra Leone * George Warren (East India Company officer) (1801–1884), British Army general * George Warren, 2nd Baron de Tabley (1811–1887), British nobleman and politician * George Washington Warren (1813–1883), Massachusetts attorney, jurist, and politician * George Warren (Wisconsin politician) (1828–?), American politician in Wisconsin * George Warren (prospector) (1835–1893), American copper prospector * George T. Warren (c. 1842 – after 1916), U.S. politician in Michigan * George T. Warren II (born 1937), member of the Georgia State Senate * George Henry Warren (1823–1892), New York City lawyer * George Henry Warren II (1855–1943), New York City stock broker and real estate developer * George H. Warren (pilot boat), ''George H. Warren'' (pilot boat), a 19th-century pilot boat * George Fr ...
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George Warren (MP)
Sir George Warren KB (7 February 1735 – 31 August 1801), of Poynton Lodge in Cheshire, was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1758 and 1796. Early life Warren was the only son of Edward Warren of Poynton and his wife Elizabeth Cholmondeley, daughter of George Cholmondeley, 2nd Earl of Cholmondeley and was born on 7 February 1735. His father died two years later in 1737 and he inherited Poynton Lodge which he rebuilt in the 1750s. He joined the army and was ensign in the 3rd Foot Guards in 1755 and was promoted to captain in 1756. In May 1758 he eloped to Edinburgh with a rich heiress, Jane Revell daughter of Thomas Revell, MP of Fetcham Park, Surrey. She was a ward of Samuel Egerton of Tatton. Warren married Jane and the marriage settlement resolved the encumbrances on his estates. He then retired from the army. Political career In December 1758 Warren was returned as Member of Parliament for Lancaster at a by-election on 22 December. His elec ...
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