Sir John Dashwood-King, 3rd Baronet

West Wycombe Park

Sir John Dashwood-King, 3rd Baronet (4 August 1716 – 6 December 1793) was an English country gentleman. Born John Dashwood, he adopted the additional surname of King by the terms of his uncle Dr. John King's will.[1]

The son of Sir Francis Dashwood, 1st Baronet by his third wife, Mary King, he was the half-brother of the infamous Sir Francis Dashwood, 2nd Baronet. He was a member of the Hellfire Club which his brother had founded.

His principal interests lay in his lands in Wales and Lincolnshire which he had inherited from his maternal uncles. From 1753 until 1761, he served as Member of Parliament for the pocket borough of Bishop's Castle, controlled by his brother-in-law John Walcott.

In 1761, he married Sarah Moore (d. 9 April 1777), by whom he had eight children, of whom four survived him:

  • Francis Dashwood-King, (d. 9 November 1779)
  • Sir John Dashwood-King, 4th Baronet
  • William Dashwood-King (d. 24 June 1773)
  • George Dashwood-King (d. 22 June 1801), married on 21 March 1794 Elizabeth Callander of Craigforth, without issue.
  • Sarah Dashwood-King (d. 22 March 1834), married on 2 December 1788 Rev. John Walcott, son of Charles Walcott (MP).
  • Elizabeth Dashwood-King (d. April 1826), married Vice-Admiral William Lechmere and had issue
  • Charles Dashwood-King (d. 6 November 1770)
  • Mary Dashwood-King (d. 26 July 1774)

He served as High Sheriff of Montgomeryshire in 1777. On the death of his half-brother in 1781 he inherited the baronetcy and West Wycombe Park, but made no significant changes there before his death in 1793.

External links

References

  • Dashwood, Sir Francis (1987). The Dashwoods of West Wycombe. London: Aurum Press Ltd. ISBN 0-948149-77-9.
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
Samuel Child
John Robinson Lytton
Member of Parliament for Bishop's Castle
1753–1761
With: John Robinson Lytton 1753–1754
Barnaby Backwell 1754–1755
Walter Waring 1755–1759
Henry Grenville 1759–1761
Succeeded by
Francis Child
Peregine Cust
Baronetage of Great Britain
Preceded by
Francis Dashwood
Baronet
(of West Wycombe)
1781–1793
Succeeded by
John Dashwood-King

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