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81:, to replace him at Harwich, and went back to Sudbury. He supported the Administration until the end of 1743, when he and his brother voted with the Opposition on a motion to discontinue the service of the Hanoverians from British pay. They abstained from both the two subsequent divisions on the Hanoverians in 1744 and 1746. He lost control of Harwich at the 350: 42:
in 1717. He married Loveday Garrod, daughter of S. Garrod of Lincolnshire. In 1727, he succeeded his uncle William Leathes (resident at Brussels c.1718-24) and assumed name of Leathes 1727.
70:, Leathes said he could not persuade his supporters to go along with the compact, and he joined with Charles Stanhope, against Perceval. Leathes became Recorder of Harwich in 1734. 62:. In 1733 he was described as β€˜a friend to the Government, a sure one, and has not given a vote against us’. In 1733 Leathes applied to Walpole for the government interest at 228: 295: 243: 185: 174: 63: 59: 365: 360: 355: 232: 258: 205: 139: 304: 300: 252: 248: 194: 190: 82: 74: 67: 51: 161: 66:
for the next election, and Walpole agreed that this should go to Leathes and Lord Perceval, standing jointly. At the
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Leathes never stood for election again, but continued to play a part in Harwich politics.
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Leathes’ inheritance included an estate near Harwich, where he intended to stand at the
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Leathes married Loveday Garrod. He died in 1780 leaving three sons and a daughter.
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and his wife Jane Leathes, daughter of Adam Leathes. He matriculated at
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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Leathes was born Mussenden, the eldest son of John Mussenden of
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when his brother was replaced there by a government nominee.
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House of Commons
Hillsborough, County Down
Wadham College, Oxford
1727 British general election
Member of Parliament
Sudbury
Harwich
1734 British general election
1741 British general election
Hill Mussenden
1747 British general election
"Labdon-Ledsam in Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714 pp. 868-892"


"LEATHES, Carteret (1698-1780), of Oakley House, nr. Harwich, Essex"
Parliament of Great Britain
John Knight
Colonel William Windham
Member of Parliament
Sudbury
1727
1734
John Knight
Richard Jackson
Richard Price
Edward Stephenson
Sir Philip Parker-a-Morley-Long, Bt
John Perceval
Member of Parliament
Harwich

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