Sidney Meadows

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wasPolitician
Work fieldPolitics
Gender
Male
Birth1699
Death15 November 1792 (aged 93 years)
Family
Father:Philip Meadows
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Biography

Sir Sidney Meadows (c. 1699 – 15 November 1792) was a British Member of Parliament.

Biography

He was the eldest son of the dipliomat Sir Philip Meadows (d.1757), of Brompton, Kensington, and his wife Dorothy, daughter of Edward Boscawen. On 2 June 1742 he married Jemima, daughter of Charles Montagu of Durham and granddaughter of Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich; they had no children. Edward Montagu (1692–1776), of Sandleford, was a brother-in-law.

Sir Sidney Meadows, by George Stubbs, RA, 1778, 32 x 40 inches, Royal Collection.

Through the influence of his uncle Hugh Boscawen, 1st Viscount Falmouth, Meadows was returned to Parliament for Penryn in 1722 and for Truro in 1727. In 1734 he was nominated Member for Tavistock by the Duke of Bedford. All his recorded votes were against the government and he did not stand in 1741. In 1757 he succeeded his father and in 1758 he was appointed Knight Marshal, one of the judges (along with the Lord Steward of the Household) of the Marshalsea Court. He held this office until his death. By 1761, Sidney Meadows was Deputy Ranger of Richmond Park when Prime Minister John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute was Ranger. Sidney's brother, Philip Meadows (d.1781), was also Deputy Ranger of Richmond Park.

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