# David Polhill

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{{Short description|English landowner and Whig politician}}
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'''David Polhill''' (1674 &ndash; 15 January 1754), of [Chipstead, Kent](/source/Chipstead%2C_Kent), was an English landowner and Whig politician who sat in the [House of Commons](/source/House_of_Commons_of_Great_Britain) at various times between 1710 and 1754. He was one of the signatories of the Kentish petition in 1701.

==Early life==
Polhill was the second son of Thomas Polhill of [Otford](/source/Otford), Kent and his wife Elizabeth Ireton, daughter of [Henry Ireton](/source/Henry_Ireton), and granddaughter of [Oliver Cromwell](/source/Oliver_Cromwell). Polhill's elder brother died, leaving him in possession of his father's inheritance. In December 1692, he was given a licence to travel to Holland which became the start of an extended [Grand Tour](/source/Grand_Tour). He visited Hanover, Brunswick, Zell, Austria, Geneva and Italy where he was at  [Padua University](/source/University_of_Padua) in 1694. He returned to England in the autumn of 1696.<ref name = HOP>{{cite web| url = http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1690-1715/member/polhill-david-1674-1754| title=POLHILL, David (1674-1754), of Otford, Kent | publisher= History of Parliament Online (1690-1715)| accessdate = 9 July 2019 }}</ref> 
 
==Career==
Polhill  was added to the Kentish lieutenancy on 30 July 1697, and also became a Freeman of Dover in 1697. He was appointed to the Commission of the Peace (J.P) in March 1699 and was steward of the honour of Otford from 1700 to 1705. In 1701 he became Freeman of Sandwich  when he stood there for Parliament. He became notable as one of the contributors to the [Kentish Petition of 1701](/source/Kentish_Petition_of_1701), which urged  unanimity on the House of Commons  and the swift vote of supplies for the army.<ref name=VCH>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=62841 ''Parishes: Otford'', The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 3 (1797), pp. 19-31. Date accessed: 15 November 2010]</ref> The others were [Thomas Meredith](/source/Thomas_Meredith_(MP_for_Kent)) and [William Colepeper](/source/William_Colepeper), Justinian Champneys, and William Hamilton the third son of [James Hamilton](/source/James_Hamilton_(British_Army_officer%2C_born_c._1620)). He was ordered into custody by the Commons on 8 May 1701 for presenting the petition. On his release, he lost his place on the county bench and his lieutenancy. In 1705 he was freeman of the Company of Free Fishermen of Thames and Medway. After  Lord Rockingham became lord lieutenant of Kent in 1705, Polhill was reappointed a deputy lieutenant, and restored to the bench in March 1706.<ref name=HOP/>

Polhill was returned unopposed as [Member of Parliament](/source/Member_of_Parliament) for [Kent](/source/Kent_(UK_Parliament_constituency)) at a by election on 11 January 1710 but had little time in Parliament to do other than vote for the impeachment of [Dr Sacheverell](/source/Henry_Sacheverell). He became a Freeman of Rochester in 1710. He was defeated at the [1710 British general election](/source/1710_British_general_election) and  did not stand at the [1713 British general election](/source/1713_British_general_election). He was appointed [High Sheriff of Kent](/source/High_Sheriff_of_Kent) for the year 1714 to 1715.<ref name=HOP/>

Polhill was appointed warden of [Rochester Bridge](/source/Rochester_Bridge) in 1716 and keeper of [Walmer Castle](/source/Walmer_Castle) in 1718. He was elected MP for [Bramber](/source/Bramber_(UK_Parliament_constituency)) at a by-election on 16 February 1723. At the [1727 British general election](/source/1727_British_general_election), he switched to   [Rochester](/source/Rochester_(UK_Parliament_constituency)), where he was brought in by the Administration as MP. He was returned again in a contest at the [1734 British general election](/source/1734_British_general_election)  but was defeated in [1741](/source/1741_British_general_election). He regained the seat  again at a by-election 22 February 1743 and was returned again at the [1747 British general election](/source/1747_British_general_election).<ref name = HOP2>{{cite web | url =http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1715-1754/member/polhill-david-1674-1754| title = POLHILL, David (1674-1754), of Chipstead, Kent.| publisher = History of Parliament Online (1715-1754)|accessdate = 2012-04-16}}</ref>  He was also [keeper of the records in the Tower of London](/source/keeper_of_the_records_in_the_Tower_of_London) from 1731 until his death.<ref>[John Britton](/source/John_Britton_(antiquary)), [Edward Wedlake Brayley](/source/Edward_Wedlake_Brayley), [https://books.google.com/books?id=5GTSAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA341 ''Memoirs of the Tower of London: comprising historical and descriptive'']</ref>

==Later life and legacy==
Polhill lived at Chipstead but also had a house at [Otford](/source/Otford) which he attempted to rebuild.<ref name=VCH/> He  died on 15 January 1754, aged 79 and is commemorated by a carved memorial in Otford Church by [Sir Henry Cheere, 1st Baronet](/source/Sir_Henry_Cheere%2C_1st_Baronet).<ref>[http://www.stbartholomews.co.uk/history/the-polhills-of-otford/ St Bartholomews Otford The Polhill's of Otford]</ref>

Polhill married  Elizabeth Trevor, daughter of Thomas Trevor of [Glynde](/source/Glynde), Sussex on 3 September  1702. She died in 1708 and he married as his second wife, on 20 August 1713, Gertrude Holles, daughter of [Thomas Pelham, 1st Baron Pelham](/source/Thomas_Pelham%2C_1st_Baron_Pelham)  and sister of the 1st Duke of Newcastle. Gertrude died in 1714 and he married as his third wife, Elizabeth Borret, daughter of John Borret of Shoreham on 28 July 1719.<ref name=HOP/> There were no children from his first two  marriages, and he  had four sons and one daughter by his last marriage, of whom  Charles, who succeeded to his estates, and Elizabeth, survived him.<ref name=VCH/>

==References==
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|with=[Nicholas Haddock](/source/Nicholas_Haddock)
|with2=[Sir Chaloner Ogle](/source/Chaloner_Ogle)
|with3=[Hon. John Byng](/source/John_Byng)
|years=1743–1754}}
{{s-aft|after=[Hon. John Byng](/source/John_Byng)<br/>[Nicholas Haddock](/source/Nicholas_Haddock_(1723%E2%80%931781))}}
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