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For the American film actor, director and screenwriter, see Charles Hutchison.
Charles Hutchinson (M.P.) for Nottingham during the second and third Parliaments of King William III of England He was the 5th son of Sir Thomas Hutchinson (M.P.) by his second wife Lady Catherine Stanhope of Selford and his first son by Lady Catherine. She was the daughter of Sir John Stanhope, she was also the half sister of First Earl of Chesterfield. as well as being the half sister of Colonel John Hutchinson.
Family
Charles Hutchinson (M.P.) was born (ca. 1638-d.1744) he lived for over 100 years. His mother Lady Catherine (Stanhope) Hutchinson (b.1610-d.1712), who also lived to be over 100 years old. He married Issabella Boteler or Butler, she was the daughter of Sir Francis Boteler or Butler of Hatfield Woodhall. His niece was Catherine Cotton daughter of Charles Cotton. She was married to Sir Kingsmill Lucy 2nd Bt.. Their son was Sir Berkeley Lucy 3rd Bt.. His mother was Lady Theophila Berkeley daughter of George Berkeley, 1st Earl of Berkeley.
His Children
- Julius Hutchinson (b.ca.1665-1730) Issue his son Thomas Hutchinson (died 1774)
- Catherine Hutchinson Issue
- Norton Hutchinson Issue Rev. Julius Hutchinson
- Elizabeth Hutchinson (b.ca. 1668 - d.10 March 1734) Married to 1 st. Lord Kennedy, June 18,1697 Their son became John Kennedy, 8th Earl of Cassilis. Her 2nd marriage on 22 March,1701 was to John Douglas-Hamilton, 1st. Earl of Ruglen. 3rd Earl of Selkirk.
References
Thorotons History of Nottinghamshire Vol.1 pages 157-160 By John Throsby 1790 British History On Line
- A list of the second Parliament of King William (1690–1695) page 67-74
- A list of the Third Parliament of King William (1695–1698) The History and Proceedings of The House of Commons Year pub. 1742 pp 75–81 Vol. 5 1713-1714
- A History of the County of Hereford Vol.3 pp 91–111 By William Page yr pub. 1912 Subject (Woodhall Manor)
Categories:- 1638 births
- 1744 deaths
- People from Nottingham
- Members of the pre-1707 Parliament of England
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