Ralph Jenison
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Ralph Jenison (c. December 1696 – 15 May 1758) of Elswick Hall near Newcastle, Northumberland and Walworth Castle, county Durham was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1724 and 1758.
Jenison was baptized at Heighington, County Durham, on 23 December 1696. From a family of Newcastle merchants, he was the eldest surviving son of Ralph Jenison of Elswick and Walworth, and his wife Elizabeth Heron (daughter of Sir Cuthbert Heron, 1st Baronet of Chipchase, Northumberland). He succeeded his father in 1704, and his grandfather Robert Jenison, in 1714.[1]
Jenison was High Sheriff of Northumberland in 1716 and became a freeman of Newcastle upon Tyne in 1718.[1] He was admitted at Christ's College, Cambridge in March 1719.[2]
