John Christian Curwen, born John Christian (12 July 1756 – 11 December 1828) was an English Member of Parliament and High Sheriff.[1]
^"CURWEN (formerly CHRISTIAN), John Christian (1756–1828), of Ewanrigg and Workington Hall, Cumb". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
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JohnChristianCurwen, born JohnChristian (12 July 1756 – 11 December 1828) was an English Member of Parliament and High Sheriff. He was born on 12 July...
mothers side. "The greatest strides in Curwen initiative occurred during the lordship of JohnChristianCurwen".[citation needed] Workington changed radically...
Workington Hall was JohnChristianCurwen, born JohnChristian, who inherited the hall from Eldred Curwen in 1790 and took the Curwen name. He was Member...
votes each, over the incumbent JohnChristianCurwen and fellow independent Wilson Braddyll with 399 and 394. Curwen, Braddyll, and some of the freemen...
Sir John Lowther, Bt Tory JohnChristianCurwen Whig Constituency MP Party Dartmouth (two members) John Bastard Charles Milner Ricketts Denbigh John Wynne...
Blamire, and Jane, the third daughter of JohnChristian and sister of the politician JohnChristianCurwen. The Cumberland poet Susanna Blamire was his...
and George V of Hanover. Campbell Boyd (1842–1894) was the son of JohnChristianCurwen Boyd and a nephew of Benjamin Boyd and Mark Boyd. Mary Josephine's...
been Headmaster. Her brother William, who married to a sister of JohnChristianCurwen was the father of William Blamire, who served as High Sheriff of...
1790–1791 With: Edward Knubley Succeeded by Wilson Gale-Braddyll JohnChristianCurwen Preceded by William Gerard Hamilton Richard Penn Member of Parliament...
(seat 2/2) Edward Knubley – unseated Replaced by JohnChristianCurwen 1791 Carmarthen (seat 1/1) John George Philipps Carmarthenshire (seat 1/1) George...
Poems" in Oliver Simon at the Curwen Press: a bibliographic handlist of their book production from 1919 to 1955. (Plaistow: Curwen Press, 1963). Retrieved 12...
Kilkenny and replaced 19 December 1826 by Lord John Russell. Replaced on Petition 2 April 1827 by John Morison. Election declared void. Replaced in by-election...