Charles Gray (MP)

Charles Gray (MP)
Charles Gray

Portrait of Gray now hanging in his former home.
Born Baptised September 20, 1696(1696-09-20)
Colchester, Essex, England
Died December 12, 1782(1782-12-12) (aged 86)
Colchester, Essex, England

Charles Gray FRS (baptised 20 September 1696 in Colchester, Essex, England - 12 December 1782) was a lawyer, antiquary and Tory Member of Parliament for Colchester.

Gray was baptised in 1696, the only son of George Gray, a glazier and local landowner, and his wife Elizabeth. He was educated at Colchester Royal Grammar School from 1702, before possibly spending some time at Cambridge University and entering Gray's Inn to become a lawyer in 1724. He was called to the bar in 1729 and became a bencher in 1737. Finally, he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1754. In 1726 he married Sarah Creffield, née Webster, the well-off widow of Ralph Creffield, and after her death in 1751, in 1755 Gray married Mary, the daughter of Randle Wilbraham, Member of Parliament for Chester.[1]

Gray's political career was a long one; he served in five parliaments from 1742–1755 and 1761–1780, during the reigns of George II and George III.[2] By the end of his term, however, Gray was too ill to attend, being, in 1780, "too infirm and too ill to stand".[3] "A classical scholar as well as a reformer, he was one of the original trustees of the British Museum."[4]

A modern image of Colchester Castle: Gray's Italianate tower is visible to the left hand side.

Locally, Gray is now most remembered for being gifted Colchester Castle as part of his marriage settlement, and subsequently making a number of efforts to preserve it for future generations. Likewise, he also purchased a great part of the surrounding land, which was, a hundred and fifty years later, gifted to the town to become Castle Park.[2] In the castle itself he constructed the Italianate domed tower and the library, and founded in the latter, in 1750, the Castle Society Book Club: among the club's members was Philip Morant.[2] The library was to contain the books of Samuel Harsnett, bequeathed to the town, and tended to and documented by Morant.[1] He also roofed the castle in red tile, which survives. He was also responsible for management of a house, also part of his marriage settlement, which now forms Hollytrees museum, named after holly trees that Gray planted during his ownership of the building.[5] The bulk of his estate was left to his friend James Round of Little Birch and his wife, Tamar, who was the daughter and heir of Gray's stepson, Peter Creffeild.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Martin, Geoffrey Haward (2004). "Gray, Charles (bap. 1696, d. 1782)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/57285. Retrieved 11 January 2010. 
  2. ^ a b c Benham, Charles. Colchester Worthies. http://www.archive.org/details/colchesterworthi00benh. 
  3. ^ Ottaway, Susannah R.; Smith, Richard Furnald; Vries, Jan de; Johnson, Paul; Wrightson, Keith (2004). The decline of life: old age in eighteenth-century England. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. p. 105. ISBN 0-521-81580-0. http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=45nDNbDbrq0C&pg=PA105. 
  4. ^ Fielding, Henry; Zirker, Malvin R (1988). An enquiry into the causes of the late increase of robbers and related writings. Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press. p. lxxiv. ISBN 0-8195-5166-X. http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=yQWTDqHaItEC&pg=PR74. 
  5. ^ "Hollytrees Museum: Questions and answers". Colchester and Ipswich Museums Service. http://www.colchestermuseums.org.uk/hollytrees/holly_qa.html. Retrieved 21 January 2010. 
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
Matthew Martin
John Olmius
Member of Parliament for Colchester
1742 – 1754
With: Samuel Savill 1742–47
Richard Savage Nassau 1747–54
John Olmius from 1754
Succeeded by
Isaac Martin Rebow
John Olmius
Preceded by
John Olmius
Isaac Martin Rebow
Member of Parliament for Colchester
17611780
With: Isaac Martin Rebow
Succeeded by
Sir Robert Smyth, Bt
Isaac Martin Rebow

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