Nathaniel Cholmley
Nathaniel Cholmley (15 November 1721 – 11 March 1791) was a British Member of Parliament.
Life
[edit | edit source]He was the son of Hugh Cholmley MP and his wife Catherine, the daughter of Sir John Wentworth, 1st Bt.[1]
He was selected High Sheriff of Yorkshire for 1754–55.[2]
He was elected to Parliament for the constituency of Aldborough from 1756 to 1768 and for Boroughbridge from 1768 to 1774.[1]
He commissioned the remodelling of his seat at Howsham Hall in North Yorkshire, employing Capability Brown to lay out the parkland.
Family
[edit | edit source]Cholmley married three times; firstly in 1750, Catherine, the daughter of Sir Rowland Winn, 4th Baronet of Nostell Priory, Yorkshire, with whom he had two daughters; secondly, in 1757, Henrietta Catherine, daughter of Stephen Croft of Stillington, Yorkshire who gave him a son and two daughters and thirdly, in 1774, Anne Jesse, daughter of Leonard Smelt of Langton, Yorkshire.
References
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- 1721 births
- 1791 deaths
- People from Boroughbridge
- Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
- British MPs 1754–1761
- British MPs 1761–1768
- British MPs 1768–1774
- High sheriffs of Yorkshire
- Great Britain MP for England 1754 stubs
- Great Britain MP for England 1761 stubs
- Great Britain MP for England 1768 stubs