Merrik Burrell
Sir Merrik Burrell, 1st Baronet (5 November 1699 – 6 April 1787) was a British politician. He was the second son of Peter Burrell and his wife Isabella Merrik, daughter of John Merrik. He bought West Grinstead Park in 1744. Burrell entered the British House of Commons for Great Marlow in 1747, sat for it until 1754 and was subsequently returned for Grampound, which he represented until 1768. He was elected for Haslemere in 1774 and stood then for Great Bedwyn, becoming its representative until 1784.
1699 in EnglandBaron GwydyrBartholomew BurtonBurrell baronetsCharles Churchill (of Chalfont)Charles Wolfran CornwallDeputy Governor of the Bank of EnglandEdward Norton (MP)Governor of the Bank of EnglandGreat Bedwyn (UK Parliament constituency)Great Marlow (UK Parliament constituency)Grey CooperHaslemere (UK Parliament constituency)James Cecil, 1st Marquess of SalisburyJames Graham, 3rd Duke of MontroseJames Lowther, 1st Earl of LonsdaleJohn Acland (Callington MP)List of Great Britain by-elections (1754–1774)List of MPs elected in the 1754 British general electionList of MPs elected in the 1761 British general electionList of MPs elected in the 1768 British general electionList of MPs elected in the 1774 British general electionList of MPs elected in the 1780 British general electionList of directors of the Bank of EnglandMatthews BeachcroftMerrick BurrellPaul Cobb MethuenPaul Methuen (MP)Peter Burrell, 1st Baron GwydyrPeter Burrell (1692–1756)Peter Burrell (1724–1775)Pitt HornungRobert Manners (British Army officer, born 1758)Samuel TufnellSir Merrick Burrell, 1st BaronetSir Merrik Burrell, 1st BaronetThomas More Molyneux
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Merrik Burrell
Sir Merrik Burrell, 1st Baronet (5 November 1699 – 6 April 1787) was a British politician. He was the second son of Peter Burrell and his wife Isabella Merrik, daughter of John Merrik. He bought West Grinstead Park in 1744. Burrell entered the British House of Commons for Great Marlow in 1747, sat for it until 1754 and was subsequently returned for Grampound, which he represented until 1768. He was elected for Haslemere in 1774 and stood then for Great Bedwyn, becoming its representative until 1784.
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Sir Merrik Burrell, 1er baronn ...... n homme politique britannique.
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Sir Merrik Burrell, 1st Barone ...... ge of Ireland as Baron Gwydyr.
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Member of Parliament for Grampound
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Member of Parliament for Great Bedwyn
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Member of Parliament for Great Marlow
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Member of Parliament for Haslemere
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Sir Merrik Burrell, 1er baronn ...... n homme politique britannique.
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Sir Merrik Burrell, 1st Barone ...... its representative until 1784.
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Merrik Burrell
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