BOSCAWEN, HUGH, VISCOUNT FALMOUTH
Arms.—Erm., a rose gu., barbed and seeded ppr. Boscawen.
[Settle. Rebellion display'd. London, 1715.]
Hugh Boscawen of Tregothnen, Cornwall (born 1680 (?), died 25th October 1734), was a noted whig politician. He represented successively, Tregony, Cornwall, Truro, and Penryn, following in the footsteps of his father, Edward Boscawen, who had also been a member of Parliament for a long time.
In 1720 Boscawen was created Viscount Falmouth, and he held the appointments of Comptroller of the Household, Vice-Treasurer of Ireland, and Warden of the Stanneries, besides others of lesser note. He was also a member of the Privy Council.
BOURCHIER, RACHEL, COUNTESS OF BATH
Arms.—Impaled.