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Lieutenant colonel James Pelham (c.1683 – 27 December 1761) was a British politician. A second cousin of Henry Pelham and the Duke of Newcastle, he acted as Newcastle's political agent in Sussex for most of his political career, sitting in Parliament from 1722 to 1761 on Newcastle's interest. He served as secretary to Frederick, Prince of Wales from 1728 until the Prince's break with the Government in 1737. While he received some sinecures from Newcastle for his political services, he was put to considerable expense in doing so and did not leave a large estate.

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dbo:abstract Lieutenant colonel James Pelham (c.1683 – 27 December 1761) was a British politician. A second cousin of Henry Pelham and the Duke of Newcastle, he acted as Newcastle's political agent in Sussex for most of his political career, sitting in Parliament from 1722 to 1761 on Newcastle's interest. He served as secretary to Frederick, Prince of Wales from 1728 until the Prince's break with the Government in 1737. While he received some sinecures from Newcastle for his political services, he was put to considerable expense in doing so and did not leave a large estate. (en) Le lieutenant-colonel James Pelham (c.1683 - 27 décembre 1761) est un homme politique whig britannique. Cousin au second degré d'Henry Pelham et du duc de Newcastle, il agit comme agent politique de Newcastle dans le Sussex pendant la majeure partie de sa carrière politique, siégeant au Parlement de 1722 à 1761 sous le patronage de Newcastle. Il est secrétaire de Frederick, prince de Galles de 1728 jusqu'à la rupture du prince avec le gouvernement en 1737. Bien qu'il ait reçu des sinécures de Newcastle pour ses services politiques, il doit engager des dépenses considérables pour les élections et n'a pas laissé un grand héritage. (fr)
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rdfs:comment Lieutenant colonel James Pelham (c.1683 – 27 December 1761) was a British politician. A second cousin of Henry Pelham and the Duke of Newcastle, he acted as Newcastle's political agent in Sussex for most of his political career, sitting in Parliament from 1722 to 1761 on Newcastle's interest. He served as secretary to Frederick, Prince of Wales from 1728 until the Prince's break with the Government in 1737. While he received some sinecures from Newcastle for his political services, he was put to considerable expense in doing so and did not leave a large estate. (en) Le lieutenant-colonel James Pelham (c.1683 - 27 décembre 1761) est un homme politique whig britannique. Cousin au second degré d'Henry Pelham et du duc de Newcastle, il agit comme agent politique de Newcastle dans le Sussex pendant la majeure partie de sa carrière politique, siégeant au Parlement de 1722 à 1761 sous le patronage de Newcastle. Il est secrétaire de Frederick, prince de Galles de 1728 jusqu'à la rupture du prince avec le gouvernement en 1737. Bien qu'il ait reçu des sinécures de Newcastle pour ses services politiques, il doit engager des dépenses considérables pour les élections et n'a pas laissé un grand héritage. (fr)
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