Francis Winnington (Solicitor-General)
Sir Francis Winnington (7 November 1634 – 1 May 1700) was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1677 and 1698. He became Solicitor-General to King Charles II.
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Biography
Winnington entered the Middle Temple in 1656 and was called to the bar in 1660 and rose steadily, serving as counsel in various Parliamentary impeachments. In January 1672, he became attorney-general to the king's brother, the Duke of York and was knighted on 16 December 1672.[1] He was appointed as Solicitor General in 1675 and chosen as MP for Windsor at a by-election to the Cavalier Parliament in 1677 on the King's recommendation.[1][2]
During the hysteria of the Popish Plot, Winnington's allegiances changed, and he participated in impeaching the Lord Danby. This led to his dismissal as Solicitor General. However he was elected as MP for Worcester in 1679 (twice) and again in 1681. While Parliament was not sitting, he defended political allies in the court and also the city he represented when its corporation was attacked by Quo warranto proceedings, as well as Oxford. His legal services remained in demand in the reign of James II of England. He was elected as MP for Tewkesbury in 1689, 1692 and 1695, though he had not initially sought the seat.[1]
Family
Winnington married first Elizabeth Herbert of Powick, he had a daughter Elizabeth who married in 1676 Richard Dowdeswell of Bushbury MP, his colleague in the representation of Tewkesbury.[3]
Winnington second and last marriage was to Elizabeth, daughter of Edward Salwey and third and youngest sister and coheir of Edward Salwey, who brought him Stanford Court at Stanford-on-Teme, Worcestershire to add to property he had already bought there with his considerable earnings.[lower-alpha 1] They had four sons and three daughters,[3] including Salwey Winnington, Francis Winnington and Edward Winnington, later Jeffreys.
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Preceded by
Sir William Jones
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Solicitor General for England and Wales 1674-1679 |
Succeeded by Heneage Finch |
Parliament of England | ||
Preceded by | Member of Parliament for Windsor 1677–1679 With: Thomas Higgons |
Succeeded by Sir John Ernle John Powney |
Preceded by | Member of Parliament for Worcester 1679–1685 With: Thomas Street 1679–1681 Henry Herbert 1681–1685 |
Succeeded by William Bromley Bridges Nanfan |
Preceded by | Member of Parliament for Tewkesbury 1692–1698 With: Thomas Higgons |
Succeeded by Sir John Ernle John Powney |
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Halliday 2008.
- ↑ Naylor, Rowlands & Jaggar 1983.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Courtney 1900, p. 197.
- ↑ Courtney 1900, p. 197 cites Hist. MSS. Comm. 1st Rep. app. pp. 53–5.
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