Richard Symons

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Sir Richard Symons, 1st Baronet (c. 1743 – 4 July 1796), was a British politician.

The Mynde, Herefordshire

Born Richard Peers, Symons was the only son of Richard Peers, of London, by Anna Sophia Symons, daughter and heiress of Richard Symons, originally of London, who had purchased The Mynde Park estate in Much Dewchurch, Herefordshire. According to the will of his maternal grandfather, he assumed the surname of Symons in lieu of his patronymic on succeeding to The Mynde estate.[1]

From 1768 to 1784 Symons sat as Member of Parliament for Hereford.[2] In 1774 he was created a baronet, of The Mynde in the County of Hereford.[1]

Escutcheon of the Symons baronets of the Mynde

Symons never married. When he died in July 1796, the baronetcy became extinct.[1] Mynde Park devolved to Thomas Raymond, the grandson of his sister Ann, who also assumed the surname of Symons.

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Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Hereford
1768–1784
With: John Scudamore
Succeeded by
Baronetage of Great Britain
New creation Baronet
(of The Mynde)
1774–1796
Extinct
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