Sir Philip Jennings-Clerke, 1st Baronet explained

Sir Philip Jennings-Clerke, 1st Baronet (– January 1788) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1768 to 1788, and the 1st Jennings-Clerke Baronet.

Life

Jennings was the son of Philip Jennings of Duddleston Hall, Shropshire, and was baptised Philip Jennings.[1] He was educated at Westminster School. He married Anne Thompson, the daughter of Colonel Richard Thompson of Jamaica and Coley Park, Reading.[2] He had an "undistinguished military career"[3] in the Horse Guards attaining the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel.[1] He succeeded to the estates of his maternal uncle Sir Talbot Clerke, 6th Baronet,[2] and changed his name to Jennings-Clerke in the early 1760s.[1] Around 1770 he bought a lodge now known as Foxlease, just outside Lyndhurst, Hampshire, and converted it into a grand, two-storey mansion.[1]

Jennings was a Member of Parliament for Totnes between 1768 and 1788.[1] He was created 1st Baronet Jennings-Clerke of Duddlestone Hall on 26 October 1774.[1]

His only remaining son, Sir Charles Philip Jennings survived him by only a few months, whereupon the baronetcy became extinct.[4]

Children

His children included:

Notes and References

  1. http://www.newforestexplorersguide.co.uk/heritage/lyndhurst/foxlease-early-years.html Foxlease – the early years
  2. Lewis Bernstein Namier, John Brooke (1985), The House of Commons 1754-1790, page 680.
  3. Juliet Gardiner (2000), The History today, Who's who in British history, page 184.
  4. The Gentleman's Magazine (1789), Volume 58, Part 1, page 372
  5. http://www.thepeerage.com/p22864.htm Person Page – 22864
  6. http://www.geni.com/people/Anne-Duncombe/6000000019764569897 Anne Duncombe (Jennings Clerke)
  7. Web site: Record Transcription:Westminster Baptisms.. Findmypast. 3 April 2021.
  8. News: Southampton, Saturday, Aug.2.. Hampshire Chronicle. 3. 4 August 1777.
  9. John Debrett (1828), Debrett's Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland, page 427
  10. The Gentleman's Magazine (1821), Volume 129, page 476