Christopher Tancred
Christopher Tancred (8 April 1659 – 22 November 1705), of Whixley in Yorkshire, was Member of Parliament for Aldborough from 1689 to 1698.[1]
He also served as High Sheriff of Yorkshire in 1684 and Master of the Harriers to King William III.
His son Christopher Tancred (1689–1754) succeeded him as lord of the manor of Whixley.
References
- Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages [self-published source] [better source needed]
Notes
- ^ "Tancred, Christopher (1659–1705), of Whixley, nr. Aldborough, Yorks., History of Parliament Online". Retrieved 4 September 2015.
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Preceded by Sir Michael Wentworth Sir Roger Strickland | Member of Parliament for Aldborough 1689–1698 With: Sir Michael Wentworth 1689–1696 Henry Fairfax 1696–1697 William Wentworth 1698 | Succeeded by Sir George Cooke Sir Abstrupus Danby |
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Preceded by | High Sheriff of Yorkshire 1684–1685 | Succeeded by Thomas Rokeby |
Preceded by William Ryder | Master of the Harriers 1689–1701 | Vacant |
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