Henry Clinton, 7th Earl of Lincoln
Henry Clinton, 7th Earl of Lincoln, KG PC (1684 – 7 September 1728) was the son of Francis Clinton, 6th Earl of Lincoln and his second wife Susan Penniston, daughter of Anthony Penniston. Upon his father's death in 1693, he became the 7th Earl of Lincoln, a peerage he held until his death in 1728.
On 16 May 1717, he married Lucy Pelham, a sister of Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle, and they had two children:
- George Clinton, 8th Earl of Lincoln (1718–1730), cousin of General Sir Henry Clinton of the American Revolutionary War.
- Henry Fiennes Pelham-Clinton, 2nd Duke of Newcastle (1720–1794)
As the brother-in-law of a prominent politician (Newcastle), he served in several positions over his lifetime. In 1719 he was one of main subscribers in the Royal Academy of Music (1719), a corporation that produced baroque opera on stage. From 1715 to 1720, he was the Paymaster of the Forces. Three years later, he was named the Lord Lieutenant of the Tower Hamlets and Constable of the Tower of London, a prestigious position. In 1725, the refusal of Lord Pulteney to follow Walpole's instructions led to his dismissal as Cofferer of the Household. Clinton was appointed to replace him, resulting in him also being appointed ex officio to the Privy Council. He served in this position as an officer of state until his demise in 1728.
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Robert Walpole |
Paymaster of the Forces 1715–1720 |
Succeeded by Robert Walpole |
Preceded by William Pulteney |
Cofferer of the Household 1725–1728 |
Vacant Title next held by Horace Walpole |
Honorary titles | ||
Preceded by The Earl of Carlisle |
Constable of the Tower of London Lord Lieutenant of the Tower Hamlets 1723–1725 |
Succeeded by The Duke of Bolton |
Preceded by The Earl of Orford |
Lord Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire 1728 |
Succeeded by Henry Bromley |
Peerage of England | ||
Preceded by Francis Clinton |
Earl of Lincoln 1693–1728 |
Succeeded by George Clinton |