- Joseph Micklethwaite, 1st Viscount Micklethwaite
Joseph Micklethwaite, 1st Viscount Micklethwaite (c.1680 –
16 January 1734 ) was an English politician, peer and diplomat.Micklethwaite began his career as secretary to Earl Stanhope, the English ambassador to Spain. On
14 August 1724 , he was created Baron Micklethwaite, ofPortarlington , in thePeerage of Ireland . On6 June 1727 , he was further created Viscount Micklethwaite, ofLongford , in the same peerage. Lord Micklethwaite represented the town of Arundel in Parliament in 1727, and in 1732 he represented Hull, in his native Yorkshire, in Parliament. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=LboHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA135&lpg=PA135&dq=%22percival+levett%22&source=web&ots=ckCLOZchN_&sig=vpA6p6TmCjCWz81Pn3xL9LiRXy4&hl=en#PPA136,M1 Walks through the city of York, Robert Davies, 1880] ]Micklethwaite's elder brother was
Thomas Micklethwaite of Swine, Yorkshire, who represented Arundel in Parliament, was later a Lord of the Treasury, and subsequently was namedLieutenant-General of the Ordnance . The Micklethwaites were the descendants of Dr. Joseph Micklethwaite of York, who had retired from his physician's practice and had purchased the manor of Swine, becoming a gentleman farmer and an active county magistrate. Dr. Micklethwaite was married to Ann Topham, the widow ofChristopher Topham , member of Parliament and York merchant, and the daughter of PercivalLevett , a Sheriff of York and a merchant. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=RZoHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA274&lpg=PA274&dq=%22percival+levett%22+beverley&source=web&ots=nN-vqPweGv&sig=oIZqnwK3enMGR5XhaJr6Aq1HwfI&hl=en#PPA274,M1 Memoirs of master John Shawe, written by himself, 1663-1664, published 1882] ]Lord Micklethwaite died unmarried in 1734 and his titles became extinct.
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