Sir Thomas Frankland

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Sir Thomas Frankland was a British naval administrator and politician who rose to prominence in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, notably serving in senior government roles connected to the Royal Navy.

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instanceOf British politician
human
naval administrator
activeYearsEndTime early 18th century
activeYearsStartTime late 17th century
country Kingdom of England
Kingdom of Great Britain
employer Royal Navy
familyName Frankland
fieldOfWork naval administration
public administration
genre politics
givenName Thomas
honorificPrefix Sir
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableFor influence on naval policy in the late 17th and early 18th centuries
service in senior government roles connected to the Royal Navy
notableWork administration of the Royal Navy
occupation naval administrator
politician
partOf Government of the Kingdom of Great Britain
surface form: British government
politicalAlignment Whig Party
surface form: British Whig Party
positionHeld Lord of the Admiralty
Member of Parliament of England
Member of Parliament of Great Britain
residence Kingdom of England
sphereOfInfluence British maritime policy
Royal Navy
workLocation Admiralty (United Kingdom)
surface form: Admiralty

London, England
surface form: London

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Treasurer of the Navy officeHeldBy Sir Thomas Frankland