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Edward Clive (judge)

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He was first married to Elizabeth, the daughter of Richard Symons of Mynde Park, Herefordshire, and then to Judith, the youngest daughter of his cousin, the Rev. Benjamin Clive, who died in Wormbridge,
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The eldest son of Edward Clive of Wormbridge, Herefordshire, and his wife Sarah, daughter of Mr Key, a Bristol merchant, Clive was born in 1704. He was admitted to
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for constituencies in Cornwall
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in 1725. In 1741, he was returned to Parliament for the constituency of
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Index

Lincoln's Inn
called to the bar
St. Michael's
Serjeant-at-Law
Baron of the Exchequer
Thomas Burnet
Court of Common Pleas
William Blackstone
Treville, Herefordshire





Barker 1887
public domain
Clive, Edward (1704-1771)
Stephen, Leslie
Dictionary of National Biography
Parliament of Great Britain
Thomas Watts
Robert Ord
Member of Parliament
Mitchell
1741
John Ord
Richard Lloyd
John Ord
Laurence Carter
Baron of the Exchequer

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