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Edmund Halsey

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the crown. When Child died in September 1696, he assumed complete control of the brewery. By that time Halsey may have already become involved in local politics, for the elections committee reported in December 1696 on the testimony of a ‘Mr Halsey’ on a disputed election. He became Freeman of the
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in Southwark. He began by sweeping the yards, but was promoted to become clerk of the brewery's counting-house. He eventually married James Child's only daughter Anne Child on 17 October 1693, and became a partner in the business. By May 1696 he had already garnered enough wealth to loan £1,000 to
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Halsey died in August 1729. Two sons predeceased him and he left an only daughter, Anne, Viscountess Cobham, who inherited the Stoke Poges property. His widow died in 1741. The brewing business was sold for a reported £30,000 to
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of Streatham, his brewery clerk and son of his sister Anne who had married Ralph Thrale of Offley, Hertfordshire. The Anchor brewery served as a platform for Thrale to launch his own and his son
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he was returned again in a contest for Southwark. His local interest was probably increased by the growing success of his brewery, and in 1724 he spent £12,000 on the purchase of the
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between 1712 and 1729. He enjoyed a rags-to-riches career, from working as a ‘miller’s boy’ at St. Albans to becoming the owner of one of the largest breweries in the London area.
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Halsey left his home town of St Albans and went to London ‘with 4s.6d. only in his pocket’, and found work at James Child's
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for Southwark at the by-election on 12 January 1712, although he actually finished 16 votes behind his opponent,
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Halsey became master of the Brewers Company in 1715. He was returned as MP for
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at a by-election on 30 November 1717 through the influence of his son-in-law,
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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in 1721, holding both positions for the rest of his life. At the
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Halsey was put forward as a candidate in December 1711 for
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Stoke Poges
House of Commons
Anchor Brewery
Brewers’ Company
Southwark
Member of Parliament
Sir George Mathews
Buckingham
Sir Richard Temple, 4th Baronet
South Sea Company
1722 British general election
manor of Stoke Poges
1727 British general election
Ralph Thrale
Henry


"HALSEY, Edmund (d. 1729), of St. Saviour's, Southwark, Surr. and Stoke Poges, Bucks"
"HALSEY, Edmund (d.1729), of Southwark, Surr. and Stoke Poges, Bucks"
Parliament of Great Britain
Sir Charles Cox
John Cholmley
Member of Parliament
Southwark
Sir Charles Cox
Sir Charles Cox
Sir George Matthews
Alexander Denton
Abraham Stanyan
Member of Parliament

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