Richard Milles
British politician and landowner

Richard Milles

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British politician and landowner
Gender:
Male
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Birth:
1735
Death:
1820
Education:
St John's College
Family:
Mother:
Mary Warner
Father:
Christopher Milles
Spouse(s):
Mary Elizabeth Tanner
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Richard Milles (c. 1735 – 14 September 1820) was an English landowner, horticulturalist and Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1761 to 1780.

Early life

Milles was the son of Christopher Milles of Nackington, and his wife Mary Warner, daughter of Richard Warner of North Elmham Norfolk. He was educated at Westminster School and at St John's College, Cambridge. He entered Lincoln's Inn in 1753. He was a country gentleman with large estates. Before 1761, he went on the Grand Tour of Europe.

Career

He was noted as a botanist and planted an orchard at his garden at North Elmham.

Milles was elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Canterbury in 1761 and won that and two subsequent election by a comfortable majority, holding the seat to 1780, when he did not stand.

Personal life

Milles married on 9 October 1765, Mary Elizabeth Tanner, daughter of the Rev. Thomas Tanner, DD, Prebendary of Canterbury. Together, they had their only daughter in 1767