John Pratt, 1st Marquess Camden
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John Jeffreys Pratt, 2nd Earl and 1st Marquess Camden, KG, PC (11 February 1759 – 8 October 1840), British politician, was the only son of the 1st Earl.
He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge. In 1780 he was chosen member of parliament for Bath and he obtained the lucrative position of teller of the exchequer, an office which he kept until his death, although after 1812 he refused to receive the large income arising from it.
In the ministry of William Pitt, Pratt was successively a lord of the admiralty and a lord of the treasury; then, having succeeded his father in the earldom in 1794, he was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in 1795. Disliked in Ireland as an opponent of Roman Catholic emancipation and as the exponent of an unpopular policy, Camden's term of office was one of commotion and alarm, culminating in the rebellion of 1798.
Immediately after the suppression of the rising he resigned, and in 1804 became Secretary of State for War and the Colonies under Pitt, and in 1805 Lord President of the Council. He was again Lord President from 1807 to 1812, after which date he remained for some time in the cabinet without office.
In 1812 he was created Earl of Brecknock and Marquess Camden. He died on 8 October 1840, and was succeeded by his only son, George Charles (1799–1866).
Parliament of Great Britain | ||
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Preceded by Abel Moysey Sir John Sebright, Bt |
Member for Bath 1780–1794 with Abel Moysey 1780–1790, Viscount Weymouth 1790–1794 |
Succeeded by Viscount Weymouth Sir Richard Pepper Arden |
Political offices | ||
Preceded by The Earl Fitzwilliam |
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 1795–1798 |
Succeeded by The Marquess Cornwallis |
Preceded by Lord Hobart |
Secretary of State for War and the Colonies 1804–1805 |
Succeeded by Viscount Castlereagh |
Preceded by The Viscount Sidmouth |
Lord President of the Council 1805–1806 |
Succeeded by The Earl Fitzwilliam |
Preceded by The Viscount Sidmouth |
Lord President of the Council 1807–1812 |
Succeeded by The Viscount Sidmouth |
Honorary Titles | ||
Preceded by The Earl of Romney |
Lord Lieutenant of Kent 1808–1840? |
Succeeded by The Earl of Thanet |
Preceded by New Creation |
Marquess Camden 1812–1840 |
Succeeded by George Charles Pratt |
Preceded by Charles Pratt |
Earl Camden 1794–1840 |
Categories: Lords Lieutenant of Ireland | Lord Presidents of the Council | British Secretaries of State | Lords of the Admiralty | Marquesses in the Peerage of the United Kingdom | Members of the Privy Council of Ireland | Members of the United Kingdom Parliament from English constituencies | Knights of the Garter | Chancellors of the University of Cambridge | 1759 births | 1840 deaths