Harry Pulteney
General Harry Pulteney (14 February 1686 – 26 October 1767) was an English soldier and Member of Parliament.
He was the younger son of Colonel William Pulteney, of
Harry entered Parliament in as member for Hedon in 1722. His brother William had already been its MP for 17 years, and had offered the second seat to his cousin, Daniel Pulteney; but as Daniel was also elected for the (more prestigious) constituency of Preston, this left a vacancy which Harry was able to fill (William continuing to hold the other seat). He was MP for Hedon until 1734, and again from 1739 to 1741, and also represented Hull for three years from 1744, and was also for a period Governor of Hull.
In 1739 Pulteney became colonel of the
Pulteney was his brother's heir and inherited his fortune on his death in 1764, but he himself died on 26 October 1767 at the age of 81. He was buried in Westminster Abbey.
References
- Obituary in The Annual Register (December 1767)
- Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages [better source needed]
- British History Online: Survey of London
- Lundy, Darryl. "p. 11789 § 117885". The Peerage.[unreliable source]
- Pulteney's Regiment
- PULTENEY, Harry (1686–1767). at The History of Parliament Online
- Richard Cannon, Historical Record of the Thirteenth, First Somerset, or the Prince Albert's Regiment of Light Infantry, pages 121–122.