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Nicholas Fazakerley

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184:'s Regency Bill, especially by his resolute opposition to the marriage clause. There is a story that Walpole prevailed on Hardwicke, then Sir Philip Yorke, to quit the chief justiceship for the chancellorship, by the declaration: 'If by one o'clock you do not accept my offer, Fazakerley by two becomes lord keeper of the great seal, and one of the staunchest whigs in all England!’. Another of his speeches which attracted attention was that delivered against the Jews' Naturalisation Bill, 7 May 1753. 377: 167:
of the cautious type. He was listened to with attention, and by a section of his party came to be regarded as a leader. In a debate on the convention with Spain, 9 March 1739, whereby peace was secured on payment by the Spanish government of a compensation to English traders, he declared that if
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At first Fazakerley practised chiefly in chambers as an equity counsel, but as his practice grew he began to appear not only in the equity court, but in the courts of common law, mostly to argue questions connected with
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from 1738 to 1757. In August 1742 he was appointed recorder of Preston, an office he held for the rest of his life. His politics, however, prevented his attaining the honours of his profession and he never became K.C.
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Fazakerley died at his house in Grosvenor Street, London, in February 1767, predeceased by both his children. His son died on 30 June 1737. His daughter, Elizabeth, married, with a dowry of £16,000,
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Fazakerley was returned unopposed as Tory MP for Preston in the general elections of
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at a by-election on 24 January 1732 and retained his seat unopposed at the
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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from Middle Temple. He married Ann Lutwyche, daughter of
357:"FAZAKERLEY, Nicholas (?1685-1767), of Prescot, Lancs" 290:"FAZAKERLEY, Nicholas (?1685-1767), of Prescot, Lancs" 26:, was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the 70:in 1707. On 9 February 1714 he was admitted of the 106:bookseller, on 3 December 1731, for publishing in 50:Fazakerley was the son of Henry Fazakerley, of 399:. Vol. 18. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 310:Campbell, Lives of the Chief Justices, ii. 541 207:on 23 December 1744. She died on 19 May 1745. 62:on 12 March 1702, aged 17. He was admitted at 8: 402: 359:. History of Parliament Online (1754–1790) 292:. History of Parliament Online (1715–1754) 346:Walpole, Memoirs of George II, i. 138 n. 216: 148:Fazakerley was elected in a contest as 124:for the defence, and, in the words of 319:Smith, Parliaments of England, i. 186 284: 282: 280: 278: 276: 120:. Fazakerley was retained along with 54:, near Liverpool. He was probably at 7: 328:Cobbett, Parliamentary Hist. x. 1318 14: 98:Among his cases was the trial of 396:Dictionary of National Biography 375: 270:Inner Temple Admission Register 131:Fazakerley became a Bencher of 1: 161:1734 British general election 116:said to have been written by 112:of 2 January the letter from 16:English lawyer and politician 58:in 1698 and matriculated at 486:18th-century English people 407:Parliament of Great Britain 135:in 1736 and was counsel to 542: 176:and returned unopposed in 163:two years later. He was a 78:, MP, on 10 October 1723. 455: 424: 412: 405: 60:Brasenose College, Oxford 252:. British History Online 37:Nicholas Fazakerley by 232:William Robert Whatton 42: 526:British MPs 1761–1768 521:British MPs 1754–1761 516:British MPs 1747–1754 511:British MPs 1741–1747 506:British MPs 1734–1741 501:British MPs 1727–1734 36: 427:Member of Parliament 391:Fazakerley, Nicholas 153:Member of Parliament 137:Cambridge University 91:and the transfer of 459:Sir Peter Leicester 76:Sir Thomas Lutwyche 30:from 1732 to 1767. 24:Prescot, Merseyside 20:Nicholas Fazakerley 445:James Shuttleworth 170:Sir Robert Walpole 43: 469: 468: 456:Succeeded by 440:Sir Henry Hoghton 435:1732–1767 420:Sir Henry Hoghton 100:Richard Francklin 68:called to the bar 66:in 1700, and was 22:(1685?–1767), of 533: 413:Preceded by 403: 400: 379: 378: 369: 368: 366: 364: 353: 347: 344: 338: 337:ib. xiv. 1013–17 335: 329: 326: 320: 317: 311: 308: 302: 301: 299: 297: 286: 271: 268: 262: 261: 259: 257: 248:Foster, Joseph. 245: 239: 221: 118:Lord Bolingbroke 28:House of Commons 541: 540: 536: 535: 534: 532: 531: 530: 491:English lawyers 471: 470: 465: 461: 448: 443: 436: 434: 422: 418: 416:Daniel Pulteney 389:, ed. (1889). " 387:Stephen, Leslie 385: 376: 373: 372: 362: 360: 355: 354: 350: 345: 341: 336: 332: 327: 323: 318: 314: 309: 305: 295: 293: 288: 287: 274: 269: 265: 255: 253: 247: 246: 242: 222: 218: 213: 201: 146: 84: 48: 17: 12: 11: 5: 539: 537: 529: 528: 523: 518: 513: 508: 503: 498: 493: 488: 483: 473: 472: 467: 466: 463:Edmund Starkie 457: 454: 450:Edmund Starkie 423: 414: 410: 409: 371: 370: 348: 339: 330: 321: 312: 303: 272: 263: 240: 215: 214: 212: 209: 200: 197: 182:Lord Hardwicke 145: 142: 126:Lord Mansfield 83: 80: 47: 44: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 538: 527: 524: 522: 519: 517: 514: 512: 509: 507: 504: 502: 499: 497: 494: 492: 489: 487: 484: 482: 479: 478: 476: 464: 460: 453: 451: 446: 441: 433: 432: 428: 421: 417: 411: 408: 404: 401: 398: 397: 392: 388: 383: 382:public domain 358: 352: 349: 343: 340: 334: 331: 325: 322: 316: 313: 307: 304: 291: 285: 283: 281: 279: 277: 273: 267: 264: 251: 244: 241: 237: 233: 229: 225: 224:Edward Baines 220: 217: 210: 208: 206: 198: 196: 194: 190: 185: 183: 179: 175: 171: 166: 162: 158: 154: 151: 143: 141: 138: 134: 133:Lincoln's Inn 129: 127: 123: 122:Thomas Bootle 119: 115: 111: 110: 109:The Craftsman 105: 101: 96: 94: 93:real property 90: 81: 79: 77: 73: 69: 65: 64:Middle Temple 61: 57: 53: 45: 40: 35: 31: 29: 25: 21: 438: 425: 394: 374: 361:. Retrieved 351: 342: 333: 324: 315: 306: 294:. Retrieved 266: 254:. Retrieved 243: 236:John Harland 227: 219: 205:Lord Tretham 202: 186: 147: 130: 107: 104:Fleet Street 97: 89:conveyancing 85: 82:Legal career 72:Inner Temple 56:Eton College 49: 39:Arthur Devis 19: 18: 481:1767 deaths 144:In politics 475:Categories 452:1754–1767 363:28 January 296:28 January 256:28 January 228:Lancashire 211:References 199:Later life 52:Fazakerley 46:Early life 447:1741–1754 442:1732–1741 238:, ii. 291 114:The Hague 165:Jacobite 431:Preston 384::  157:Preston 437:With: 230:, ed. 429:for 365:2019 298:2019 258:2019 234:and 193:1761 191:and 189:1754 178:1747 174:1741 155:for 150:Tory 102:, a 393:". 477:: 275:^ 226:, 195:. 367:. 300:. 260:. 41:.

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Prescot, Merseyside
House of Commons

Arthur Devis
Fazakerley
Eton College
Brasenose College, Oxford
Middle Temple
called to the bar
Inner Temple
Sir Thomas Lutwyche
conveyancing
real property
Richard Francklin
Fleet Street
The Craftsman
The Hague
Lord Bolingbroke
Thomas Bootle
Lord Mansfield
Lincoln's Inn
Cambridge University
Tory
Member of Parliament
Preston
1734 British general election
Jacobite
Sir Robert Walpole
1741
1747

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