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Thomas Grove (MP For Wallingford)
Thomas Grove may refer to: *Thomas Grove (politician, died 1692) (c. 1609–1692), English MP for Milborne Port (1645–1648), Wiltshire (1654–1658), Marlborough (1659), Shaftesbury (1660–1661) * Thomas Grove (MP for Wallingford), 14th-century MP for Wallingford (UK Parliament constituency) * Thomas Newcomen Archibald Grove Thomas Newcomen Archibald Grove (1855 – 4 June 1920), commonly known as Archibald Grove, was a British magazine editor and Liberal Party politician. Early life He was the second son of Captain Edward Grove and Elizabeth née Watts, following ... (1855–1920), British MP for West Ham North (1892–1895) and for South Northamptonshire (1900–1906) * Sir Thomas Grove, 1st Baronet (1823–1897), British MP for South Wiltshire (1865–1874) and for Wilton (1885–1892) {{hndis, name=Grove, Thomas ...
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Thomas Grove (politician, Died 1692)
Thomas Grove (''c.'' 1609 – 27 January 1692) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1645 and 1660. Grove was the son of Robert Grove of Mere, Wiltshire and his wife Honor South, daughter of Thomas South of Swallowcliffe, also in Wiltshire. He was a student of Middle Temple in 1627. He was of Ferne House, Donhead St Mary, Wiltshire. In 1645, he was elected Member of Parliament for Milborne Port in Somerset as a recruiter to the Long Parliament. In December 1648 he was one of the Members excluded in Pride's Purge. He was MP for Wiltshire in the First Protectorate Parliament in 1654 and in the Second Protectorate Parliament in 1656. In 1659 he was elected MP for Marlborough in the Third Protectorate Parliament. He was elected for MP for Shaftesbury Shaftesbury () is a town and civil parish in Dorset, England. It is on the A30 road, west of Salisbury, Wiltshire, Salisbury and north-northeast of Dorchester, Dorset, D ...
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Thomas Grove (MP For Wallingford)
Thomas Grove may refer to: *Thomas Grove (politician, died 1692) (c. 1609–1692), English MP for Milborne Port (1645–1648), Wiltshire (1654–1658), Marlborough (1659), Shaftesbury (1660–1661) * Thomas Grove (MP for Wallingford), 14th-century MP for Wallingford (UK Parliament constituency) * Thomas Newcomen Archibald Grove Thomas Newcomen Archibald Grove (1855 – 4 June 1920), commonly known as Archibald Grove, was a British magazine editor and Liberal Party politician. Early life He was the second son of Captain Edward Grove and Elizabeth née Watts, following ... (1855–1920), British MP for West Ham North (1892–1895) and for South Northamptonshire (1900–1906) * Sir Thomas Grove, 1st Baronet (1823–1897), British MP for South Wiltshire (1865–1874) and for Wilton (1885–1892) {{hndis, name=Grove, Thomas ...
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Wallingford (UK Parliament Constituency)
Wallingford was a parliamentary constituency in England, represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of England until 1707, then of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1885. It was a parliamentary borough created in 1295, centred on the market town Wallingford in Berkshire (now in Oxfordshire). It used to return two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons; this was cut to one in 1832, and the constituency was abolished in 1885. The town of Wallingford is now within the constituency of Didcot and Wantage. History Before 1832 the borough consisted only of the town of Wallingford, which by the 19th century was divided into four parishes. The franchise was limited to (male) inhabitants paying scot and lot, a local tax. Namier and Brooke estimated that the number of electors in the mid-18th century was about 200; but the number fluctuated considerably with the fortunes of the town, which ...
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Archibald Grove
Thomas Newcomen Archibald Grove (1855 – 4 June 1920), commonly known as Archibald Grove, was a British magazine editor and Liberal Party politician. Early life He was the second son of Captain Edward Grove and Elizabeth née Watts, following private education he attended Oriel College, Oxford, matriculating 21 January 1875, then later was entered as a student to the Inner Temple on 19 April 1883. He married Kate Sara (widow of Edmund Gurney) in 1889. The ''New Review'' In 1889 Grove became the founding editor of the ''New Review''. He launched the publication at the low price of sixpence, as he sought "to place within the reach of all a critical periodical of the first order". The ''Review'' was initially successful, with contributors such as Rider Haggard, Thomas Carlyle and Henry James, while some of Tennyson's poems first appeared there. However, by 1892 he had been forced to double the cover price, and was suffering competition from newer and illustrated periodicals suc ...
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