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Edward Morant (politician)

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Morant married firstly Eleanor Angelina Dawkins, widow of William Dawkins and daughter of Edward Yeamans of Liguanea, Jamaica, on 10 June 1754. She died two years later. Morant represented Vere in the Jamaica assembly between 1752 and 1756 and served in the council from 1757 to 1759. He left Jamaica
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On 16 July 1791, Morant was driving in Kensington when his horses took fright. He was thrown from the carriage and carried home senseless. He died on 27 July 1791. His son
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he stood for re-election at Hindon, but his own agents threw him over just before the poll and he came third. In February 1770 he purchased Brockenhurst House at
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for England in 1759. He made a second marriage to Mary Whitehorne Goddard, daughter of James Goddard of Conduit St London on 22 April 1762.
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and his wife Mary Pennant, daughter of Edward Pennant, chief justice of Jamaica, and was baptised on 10 December 1730.
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near Lymington for £6,400 and began to move in the foremost political and social circles. He was awarded DCL in 1773.
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and was elected MP. As he was unlikely to be returned again for Lymington he quickly arranged to stand at
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List of Some Distinguished Persons Educated at Abingdon School 1563-1855
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Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886
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and was returned as MP in that and the next election in
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when he was put up by his friend the Duke of Bolton for
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Morant was returned on William Beckford's interest as
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Member of parliament
House of Commons
Jamaica
John Roysse
Free School
Abingdon
Abingdon School
St Mary Hall, Oxford
Doctor of Civil Law
Morant River
Morant Point
Morant Bay
1761 general election
Member of Parliament
Hindon
1768 general election
Brockenhurst
1774
Lymington
Yarmouth
1780 general election
1784
Peace of Paris (1783)
Edward Morant
Parliament of Great Britain
James Calthorpe
William Mabbott
Member of Parliament
Hindon

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