Robert Child (Devizes MP)

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Sir Robert Child (Knt)[1] (bap. 6 June 1674 and died 6 October 1721) was an English banker and politician. The heir to his father's banking business, the London-based Child & Co., he was Chairman of the East India Company in 1715. He also served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Helston from 1710 to 1713, and for Devizes from 1713 to 1715.[2]

Personal background

Robert Child was eldest surviving son of Sir Francis Child, MP, Lord Mayor of London and Jeweller to King William III.[3]

His father took Osterley Park, after a default on its mortgage, which Child subsequently inherited. It then became Child's principal seat. On his death (unmarried) the estate passed to his brother Francis. It is Child's nephews, also named Francis and Robert, who are accredited with commissioning the building of Osterley House by Adam.[4]

Member of Parliament

Child was Member of Parliament for Helston between 1710 and 1713. He then stood for his father's old constituency of Devizes, where he was Member of Parliament between 1713 and 1715.

References

Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Helston
1710–1713
With: Sidney Godolphin
Succeeded by
Henry Campion
Charles Coxe
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Devizes
1713–1715
With: John Nicholas
Succeeded by
Josiah Diston
Francis Eyles


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