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Hugh Bethell (died 1772)
Hugh Bethell may refer to: *Hugh Bethell (died 1679) (1615–1679), English Member of Parliament (MP) for East Riding and Hedon *Hugh Bethell (died 1717) English MP for Hedon, son of above *Hugh Bethell (died 1747) English MP for Pontefract * Hugh Bethell (died 1772) English MP for Beverley Beverley is a market town, market and minster (church), minster town and a civil parishes in England, civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, of which it is the county town. The town centre is located south-east of York's centre ... * Hugh Bethell (British Army officer) (1882–1947), British general See also * Bethell {{hndis, Bethell, Hugh ...
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Hugh Bethell (died 1679)
Sir Hugh Bethell (1 October 1615 – 3 October 1679) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1654 and 1679. Bethell was the eldest son of Hugh Bethell of Rise and his wife Ellen Johnston, daughter of Thomas Johnston of Bishop Burton. He was a captain of horse in the parliamentary army by 1643 and subsequently became a colonel. He commanded a regiment at Marston Moor, where he lost an eye. In 1645 he was a commissioner for the northern association for the East Riding of Yorkshire. He was commissioner for militia in 1649 and was governor of Scarborough Castle from about 1649 to 1651. Also in 1649 he became J.P. for the East Riding of Yorkshire until 1676 and was commissioner for assessment for the East Riding of Yorkshire. From 1650 to 1652 he was commissioner for assessment for Yorkshire. He was High Sheriff of Yorkshire from 1652 to 1653. In 1654, Bethell was elected Member of Parliament for East Riding of Yorkshire in the ...
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Hugh Bethell (died 1717)
Hugh Bethell (c. 1648 – 2 February 1717), of Rise, Yorkshire, was an English politician. He was Mayor of Hedon in 1683–84. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Hedon Hedon is a town and civil parish in Holderness in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately east of Hull city centre. It lies to the north of the A1033 road at the crossroads of the B1240 and B1362 roads. It is pa ... in the period 3 December 1695 – 1700. References 1648 births 1717 deaths Mayors of places in Yorkshire and the Humber English MPs 1695–1698 English MPs 1698–1700 Members of the Parliament of England for Hedon People from Holderness {{17thC-England-MP-stub ...
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Hugh Bethell (died 1747)
Hugh Bethell (4 September 1689 – 1747) of Swindon, Yorkshire was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1716 to 1722. Bethell was the eldest surviving son of William Bethell of Swindon and his wife Elizabeth Brooke, daughter of Sir John Brooke, 1st Baronet, MP of York. He succeeded his father in 1699. He married Dorothy Draper, the daughter of William Draper of Beswick'. At the 1715 general election Bethell stood for Parliament as a Whig at Pontefract, probably on the interest of Sir William Lowther, 1st Baronet. He was defeated in the poll but was returned on petition as Member of Parliament A member of parliament (MP) is the representative in parliament of the people who live in their electoral district. In many countries with bicameral parliaments, this term refers only to members of the lower house since upper house members o ... with Lowther on 22 March 1716. He voted with the Government on the repeal of the Occasional Conformity and Schism ...
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Hugh Bethell (died 1772)
Hugh Bethell may refer to: *Hugh Bethell (died 1679) (1615–1679), English Member of Parliament (MP) for East Riding and Hedon *Hugh Bethell (died 1717) English MP for Hedon, son of above *Hugh Bethell (died 1747) English MP for Pontefract * Hugh Bethell (died 1772) English MP for Beverley Beverley is a market town, market and minster (church), minster town and a civil parishes in England, civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, of which it is the county town. The town centre is located south-east of York's centre ... * Hugh Bethell (British Army officer) (1882–1947), British general See also * Bethell {{hndis, Bethell, Hugh ...
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Beverley (UK Parliament Constituency)
Beverley has been the name of a parliamentary constituency in the East Riding of Yorkshire for three periods. From medieval times until 1869 it was a parliamentary borough consisting of a limited electorate of property owners of its early designated borders within the market town of Beverley, which returned (elected) two Members of Parliament to the House of Commons of the English and Welsh-turned-UK Parliament during that period (sometimes called burgesses). A form of a Beverley seat was revived for a single-member county constituency created in 1950, abolished in 1955, and similarly between the 1983 and 1992 general elections inclusive after which the area was largely incorporated into one 1997-created seat Beverley and Holderness; the remainder of the seat contributed to two other late 20th century-created seats. History The Parliamentary Borough Beverley was first represented in the Model Parliament of 1295, but after 1306 it did not elect members again until 1563. ...
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Hugh Bethell (British Army Officer)
Major-General Sir Hugh Keppel Bethell (1882–1947) was a senior British Army officer. Military career Educated at Charterhouse School and the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, Bethell was commissioned into the Royal Garrison Artillery on 24 December 1902. Seeing active service during the First World War, he became commanding officer of the 1st Battalion, the Northamptonshire Regiment on the Western Front in late 1915, commander of the 74th Brigade in late 1916 and General Officer Commanding 66th (2nd East Lancashire) Division in March 1918. Aged just 36, he was the youngest British divisional commander of the 20th century. After the war he became military attaché to Washington, D.C. in 1919, commander of 2nd Rhine Brigade in April 1924 and Brigadier on the general staff at Northern Command in India in April 1928. His last appointment was as General Officer Commanding Presidency and Assam District in India in December 1930 before retiring in December 1934. Following his ...
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