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Robert Jones (1704 – 17 February 1774) was a Welsh-born politician.

He was born in Wales and in 1743 had gone into partnership with a merchant in Gibraltar. He was appointed an Elder Brother of Trinity House for life in 1753 and elected a director of the East India Company in 1754 and 1765, serving in both cases for the conventional 3 years.

He was a Member of Parliament for Huntingdon from 15 April 1754 to 1768. At that time he was described as a wine merchant.

In July 1770 Jones bought Babraham in Cambridgeshire and demolished the Elizabethan manor house which had been built in the Italian style by Sir Horatio Pallavicini .

He died in 1774. He had married and had a daughter, but as his daughter had married J. W. Adeane without his approval, he made his grandson Robert Jones Adeane his heir.

References

  1. "The Directors of the East India Company, 1754-1790" (PDF). James Gordon Parker. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 November 2017. Retrieved 9 December 2017.
  2. ^ "JONES, Robert (d.1774), of Clement's Lane, Lombard St., London, and Babraham, Cambs". History of Parliament online. Retrieved 9 December 2017.
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded byJohn Montagu
Edward Montagu
Member of Parliament for Huntingdon
1754 – 1774
With: Edward Montagu to 1768
Henry Seymour from 1768
Succeeded byHenry Seymour
Hon. William Augustus Montagu


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