John Tempest, Sr.

John Tempest (23 April 1710 – 17 May 1776[1]) of Sherburn and Wynyard, County Durham was a landowner and Member of Parliament.

Tempest was a member of the Old Durham branch of the Tempest family, the son of John Tempest (1679–1737)and Jane Wharton (1683–1736).[2] His family's extensive landed interests, including the manors of Wynyard (purchased in 1742 for £8,000), The Isle, Kelloe, Old Durham, Brancepeth and Rainton, helped make them among the largest shippers of coal via Sunderland in the late 18th century. He represented the City of Durham in the Parliaments of 1741,1747,1754 and 1761.[3]

He married Frances Shuttleworth (?–1771), on 5 September 1738. Their son John Tempest, Jr. succeeded him in Parliament. Tempest Sr. was an ancestor of the Vane-Tempest-Stewarts, Earls Vane and Marquesses of Londonderry.

References

  1. Parish Registers St.Nicolas Durham,St.Giles Durham
  2. Robert Surtees,History of Durham,Vol IV,p.93
  3. Robert Surtees,History of Durham,Vol I,Appendix,p.cli
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
John Shafto
Henry Lambton
Member of Parliament for City of Durham
1742 1768
With: Henry Lambton to 1761
Ralph Gowland 1761–82
John Lambton from 1762
Succeeded by
John Lambton
John Tempest, Jr.


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