Trevor Hill, 1st Viscount Hillsborough

[1] At the 1715 British general election he stood unsuccessfully as a Whig for Saltash, but three months later was returned as Member of Parliament for Aylesbury at a by-election on 30 April 1715.

In 1722 his friend, the Duke of Wharton returned him as MP for Malmesbury, but he was unseated on petition on 13 December 1722.

He tried to recuperate his debts by gambling on horses, and was one of a party of men that were given a whipping by a carter offended by their riding naked with young ladies around Buckinghamshire.

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Ledger stone of Mary Rowe, wife of Trevor Hill, 1st Viscount Hillsborough, All Saints' Church, Hillesden