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Edward Bearcroft

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On 31 October 1758, he married Sarah Maria Molesworth, born 27 October 1737, the daughter of the Honourable Hamilton Walter Molesworth and his wife Sarah Maria Skrine. She died on 28 August 1759, leaving one son, Edward. He next married Elizabeth Rogers, born 1733, the daughter and coheiress of
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in Scotland in April 1791, attempted to define the function of juries in libel cases on 31 May 1791, opposed the Farnham Hop bill as an attack on private property on 7 June 1793, and on 3 March 1794 defended the petition of
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and his wife Elizabeth. She died on 13 October 1774 leaving one daughter, Elizabeth, and one son, Philip. On 21 December 1778 he married Clare St George Wilson, born 1748, the daughter of Edmond Wilson who lived at
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on 24 July 1772. In the Inner Temple he was a bencher in 1772, reader in 1780 and treasurer in 1781. He appeared in major trials, in 1778 being a defending counsel in the case of
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On 28 July 1795 he wrote to Pitt asking that his second son Philip be appointed Deputy Commissary of Accounts on the staff of the British forces in Santo Domingo, now
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He built a respectable and lucrative practice as a barrister, being appointed counsel and steward of accounts to the governors of Charterhouse in 1765 and
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when he was not away sitting on the Chester circuit. He spoke against
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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and in 1784 he was counsel for the prosecution in the case at
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Born on 30 April 1737, he was the second son of the Reverend
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Many sources say Molesworth had no children, which is wrong.
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Saltash
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The Parliamentary History of the County of Worcester
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Index

KC
Philip Bearcroft
Charterhouse
Charterhouse
Peterhouse, Cambridge
Inner Temple
called to the bar
King's Counsel
R v Baillie
criminal libel
Shrewsbury
William Davies Shipley
Dean of St Asaph
seditious libel
The Case of the Dean of St Asaph
Chief Justice of Chester
1794 Treason Trials
Worcester
general election of 1774
Hindon
1784
William Thomas Beckford
Saltash
1790
William Pitt
John Horne Tooke
Test Act
Christopher Atkinson Saville
Haiti
1796

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