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Sir Philip Hales, 5th Baronet
b.Est 1735
d.12 Apr 1824
  1. Sir Thomas Hales, 4th BaronetEst 1726 - 1773
  2. Sir Philip Hales, 5th BaronetEst 1735 - 1824
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Name Sir Philip Hales, 5th Baronet
Gender Male
Birth[1] Est 1735
Death[1] 12 Apr 1824
Reference Number? Q7528482?


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Sir Philip Hales, 5th Baronet (c. 1735-12 April 1824), of Beakesbourne in Kent, was an English courtier and Member of Parliament.

Hales was the sixth son of Sir Thomas Hales, 3rd Baronet, a long-serving Member of Parliament who held a series of lucrative posts in the Royal Household. He also held a household post, as Groom of the Bedchamber from 1771 until 1812.

In 1774 he stood for election in two constituencies, Canterbury and Downton. At Canterbury he was badly defeated, but Downton was a pocket borough where his brother-in-law Lord Feversham was influential, and he was successful there, though only after petitioning against the original result; he took his seat in February 1775. He later also served as MP for Marlborough. He is not recorded as having spoken in the House in either of his two periods as an MP.

His father's baronetcy had passed to his elder brother, Thomas Pym Hales, in 1762. However, when his brother died on 18 March 1773, his only children were daughters, so Philip as the oldest surviving brother inherited the title. He married Elizabeth Smith, pre 1784, but their only child was also a daughter, Elizabeth. On Philip's death in 1824 he had no male heirs, and the baronetcy became extinct.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Sir Philip Hales, 5th Baronet, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.