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84: 40: 144:, he was defeated at Sussex and was unseated on petition at Horsham on 16 June 1715. He was therefore left without a seat. He came to an agreement with his opponents, the Ingrams, to share the representation of Horsham and he was returned there unopposed at a by-election on 12 June 1721. He was returned for Horsham at the 74:
of Charlton Court, near Steyning, Sussex and his wife, Elizabeth Gildridge, daughter of Nicholas Gildridge of Eastbourne, Sussex. In 1684, he succeeded to the estates of his father. He married Mary Duncombe, daughter of Henry Duncombe of Weston, Surrey on 21 July 1702.
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and daughter of Charles Scarborough of Windsor, Berkshire. He died on 17 June 1749 leaving a son and four daughters by his first wife and two illegitimate daughters. His eldest son Charles succeeded to a
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and chose to sit for Sussex. In this Parliament he was one of the spokesmen for the October Club. He obtained a place as Paymaster and treasurer of Ordnance in 1712. He was returned again at the
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and went over to the Government. He spoke for them in an army debate on 26 October 1722. He was returned again For Horsham in
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Eversfield made a second marriage on 9 August 1731, to Henrietta Maria Lady Jenkinson, widow of
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Portrait of Charles Eversfield and his wife, attributed to a follower of
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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but lost his place as Paymaster on George I's accession in 1714.
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In 1695, Eversfield inherited the estate of Denne from his uncle
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For his son Sir Charles Eversfield, 2nd baronet, see
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Index

Charles Eversfield (MP)
Eversfield baronets

Godfrey Kneller
Horsham Museum
House of Commons
Nicholas Eversfield

Horsham
Watercolour
Samuel Hieronymus Grimm
Anthony Eversfield
Horsham
1705 English general election
1708 British general election
Dr Sacheverell
1710 British general election
Sussex
1713
1715 British general election
1722 British general election
1727
1734
1741
Steyning
1747
Sir Robert Jenkinson, 3rd Baronet
baronetcy

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