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Edward Northey (barrister)

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Northey lived at Woodcote House, Epsom, Surrey which he had built after he acquired the property in 1710. He died at Epsom in 1723 and was buried at Epsom Church where there is a large altar monument. He was survived by his wife Anne and children William, Edward, Elizabeth and Rebecca, and also had a
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and accepted a pension of £1,500 annually. In 1722, suffering severely from an unidentified paralysis of the right hand, Northey resigned his parliamentary seat and retired to his home in
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after a voiding of the original election by a double return. As a law officer he was immediately nominated for various committees. He was re-elected MP for Tiverton at the
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in 1668 and was called to the bar in 1674. He remained in private practice for the next 15 years, arguing several significant cases in the
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and during his time in parliament remained largely neutral, which allowed him to keep his appointments on the accession of
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exercise of power. In 1687, shortly after the death of his father, Northey inherited a substantial amount of money from
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from 1710 to 1722. During his career in the law, Northey filled several senior posts and eventually became
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In addition to regaining the attorney-generalship, Northey was also elected to parliament in
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in 1693, although not appointed. He was later involved in the case surrounding
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in London. In preparation for a career in the law, Northey was educated at
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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William Northey and his wife Elizabeth Garrett and was baptised at
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daughter Anne who predeceased him. His daughter Rebecca married
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and was confirmed the following year on the accession of
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by remaining neutral on significant political issues.
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Index

Edward Northey (disambiguation)
Epsom
House of Commons
Attorney General for England and Wales
King George I
barrister
St Mary-le-Bow
St Paul's School
Queen's College, Oxford
Middle Temple
House of Lords
King James II
Lady Wentworth
John Jolliffe
Duchy of Lancaster
solicitor-general
John Toland
Christianity not Mysterious
Thomas Trevor
Attorney General for England and Wales
King William III
Queen Anne
knighted
David Lindsay
John Tutchin
Henry Sacheverell
Simon Harcourt
1710
Member of Parliament
Tiverton

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