John Noel (1659–1718)

John Noel (1659–1718), was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1711 and 1718.

Noel was the son of Baptist Noel, 3rd Viscount Campden and his fourth wife Lady Elizabeth Bertie, daughter of Montague Bertie, 2nd Earl of Lindsey and was born on 7 November 1659. He entered Middle Temple in 1676 but still had chambers at the Middle Temple in 1681. Late in the summer of 1687, he had a quarrel at a horse-race meeting with Bennet Sherard, 2nd Baron Sherard who resorted to physical violence. This created such a stir among the local gentry that Lord Sunderland, secretary of state instructed Lord Huntingdon lord lieutenant of Leicestershire to see that the difference was smoothed over. In time it was, as Sherard became the father-in-law of Noel when his daughter Elizabeth Lady Irwin, widow of Edward Ingram, 2nd Viscount Irwin married him on 27 May 1696.[1]

Noel was one of several “noble persons” to have a Doctorate of Laws conferred on him at Cambridge University in the presence of Queen Anne on 16 April 1705. In May 1705 he was invited to rejoin the Honourable Order of Little Bedlam. He had previously been a member of this drinking and dining club until it ceased in 1700 and it was now being reestablished. He adopted the nickname ‘Wildhorse’ to comply with the rules of membership.[1]

At the 1710 election Noel was returned as Member of Parliament for Rutland, standing as a Whig. The Earl of Nottingham (Daniel Finch), leader of the Tory interest in the county, resolved to unseat him and following a Commons’ hearing lasting several long sittings, he was unseated in favour of the Tory Richard Halford .[1]

In the 1715 general election Noel was returned unopposed at Rutland as a Whig. He died aged 58 on 26 December 1718.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "NOEL, Hon. John (1659-1718), of North Luffenham, Rutland and Walcot, Northants". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
  2. "NOEL, Hon. John (1659-1718), of North Luffenham, Rutland and Walcot, Northants". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 19 September 2017.

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Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
Richard Halford
Philip Sherard
Member of Parliament for Rutland
1710–1711
With: Lord Finch
Succeeded by
Lord Finch
Richard Halford
Preceded by
Lord Finch
The Lord Sherard
Member of Parliament for Rutland
1715–1718
With: Lord Finch
Succeeded by
Lord Finch
Marquess of Granby
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