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Henry Pelham (c.1694 – 2 June 1725) was a British landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1715 to 1725. Pelham was the eldest son of Henry Pelham and his wife Frances Byne, daughter of John Byne of Rowdell, Sussex.
Pelham was a reliable Government supporter, although he absented himself from the Peerage Bill debates in 1719.[1] He voted with the government in favor of the Septennial Act 1716, despite a petition from the corporation against it.[2] He was brought in for Lewes in 1722 on the Newcastle interest, and died three years later of tuberculosis.[1] Pelham succeeded his father in 1721, inheriting Stanmer Park near Lewes, Sussex. He commissioned French architect Nicholas Dubois to remodel the mansion house in 1722, although it would not be completed until after his death, when the estate had passed to his younger brother Thomas.
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