Denis Bond (MP)

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Denis Bond (1676–1747), of Creech Grange, Dorset, was English Member of Parliament for Dorchester, Corfe Castle, and Poole. He was also a director of the Charitable Corporation at the time of its collapse. He was Recorder of Poole from 1719 until his death.[1]

Family

Bond was the son of the wealthy barrister Nathaniel Bond, who came from a family who had been merchants in Dorchester, and bought Creech Grange in 1691.[2] He married Leonara Sophia, widow of Edmund Dummer and daughter of the diplomat Sir William Dutton Colt. They had no children and Bond's estates passed to his nephew John Bond.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 John Sydenham, The history of the town and county of Poole (1839), 242 [1].
  2. John Ferris, ‘Bond, Nathaniel (1634–1707)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 [2], accessed 25 Oct 2009
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Dorchester
1709–1710
With: Awnsham Churchill
Succeeded by
Sir Nathaniel Napier
Benjamin Gifford
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Corfe Castle
1715–1727
With: William Okeden 1715–1718
Joshua Churchill 1718–1721
John Bond 1721–1722
John Bankes 1722–1741
Succeeded by
John Bond
John Bankes
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Poole
1727–1732
With: George Trenchard
Succeeded by
George Trenchard
Thomas Wyndham


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