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Nicholas Philpott

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undertook that the Government would pay half his expenses. In Parliament he voted with the Administration on the repeal of the Occasional Conformity and Schism Acts and on the
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from 1718 to 1727. Philpott was the eldest son of Nicholas Philpott of Hereford and Vowchurch, Herefordshire. He matriculated at
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Philpott married Elizabeth before April 1727. He lost his sanity and shot himself on 6 July 1732.
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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House of Commons
Merton College, Oxford
Member of Parliament
Weobley
Lord Coningsby
Peerage Bill
1722 general election
1727 general election
"Phanne-Popejoy in Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714 pp. 1154-1181"
"PHILPOTT, Nicholas (?1695-1732), of Newton, Herefs"
Parliament of Great Britain
John Birch
Vice-Admiral Charles Cornewall
Member of Parliament
Weobley
1727
John Birch
John Birch
Uvedale Tomkins Price
Categories
1690s births
1732 deaths
Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
British MPs 1715–1722
British MPs 1722–1727
British MPs 1727–1734
British MPs 1734–1741
British MPs 1741–1747
British MPs 1747–1754
British MPs 1754–1761

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