Matthew Fetherstonhaugh, 1st Baronet
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Sir Matthew Fetherstonhaugh, 1st Baronet ( ; c. 1714 – 18 March 1774) was an English politician and landowner. He was the son of Matthew Fetherstonhaugh of Featherstone Castle, Northumberland. In 1746, he inherited the estates of a kinsman Sir Henry Fetherston but not Sir Henry's baronetcy which became extinct on his death. However, on 3 January 1747, Fetherstonhaugh was created a baronet of Featherstonehaugh in the County of Northumberland, in the Baronetage of Great Britain. On his marriage to Sarah Lethieullier, sister of
Benjamin Lethieullier Benjamin Lethieullier (1729-1797), was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1768 and 1797. Lethieullier was the son of Christopher Lethieullier, director of the Bank of England, and his wife Sarah Lascelles who was daug ...
, in December 1746, he bought Uppark, Sussex and the manors of East And West Harting and in 1747 sold the family estate at Featherstone to James Wallace. Between 1748 and 1753 he undertook the Grand Tour with his brother-in-law Benjamin Lethieullier and his step brother-in-law Lascelles Iremonger. They brought back to Uppark an impressive collection of Italian art. Art UK – National Trust, Uppark
/ref> He served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Morpeth from 1755 to 1761 and for Portsmouth from 1762 to 1774. In the 1750s he commissioned architect James Paine to design and build Dover House, Whitehall, London. He was succeeded by his son, Henry. In 1774, he commissioned Vandalian Tower.


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* ''A History of Northumberland'' (1840) John Hodgson Pt 2 Vol 3 p355 * {{DEFAULTSORT:Fetherstonhaugh, Matthew 1774 deaths Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Morpeth Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Portsmouth Baronets in the Baronetage of Great Britain Fellows of the Royal Society British MPs 1754–1761 British MPs 1761–1768 British MPs 1768–1774 Year of birth uncertain