Paul Methuen (MP)
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Paul Methuen (16 May 1723 – 22 January 1795) was an English politician.
He was Member of Parliament (MP) for Westbury 1747-1748,[1] for Warwick 1762–1768,[2] Great Bedwyn 1774-1781.[3]
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Preceded by George Evans and Joseph Townsend |
Member of Parliament for Westbury with John Bance 1747–1748 |
Succeeded by Chauncy Townsend and Matthew Michell |
Preceded by Hamilton Boyle and Henry Archer |
Member of Parliament for Warwick with Henry Archer 1762–1768 |
Succeeded by George Greville and Henry Archer |
Preceded by William Burke and James Stopford, Earl of Courtown |
Member of Parliament for Great Bedwyn with The Earl of Courtown, to Dec. 1774; James Cecil, 1774–1780; Sir Merrick Burrell, from 1780 1774–1781 |
Succeeded by Paul Cobb Methuen and Sir Merrick Burrell |