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George Pitt (died 1735)

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144:, he felt confident to stand for Hampshire again, and was returned as Tory MP at the top of the poll, keeping his seat at Wareham as insurance. On 25 November 1710, he seconded the motion nominating his friend William Bromley as Speaker. In December 1710, he moved for the appropriation of the entire yield of the land tax to the support of the navy, but the idea was rejected by the Court interest combined with the Whigs. Pitt was listed as one of the "worthy patriots" who exposed the mismanagements of the previous ministry, and was a member of the October Club. In December 1711 he did not join 'Governor' Pitt in voting with the Whigs in the crisis over the peace. He was involved in the establishment of the 39: 58:, on 26 March 1680, aged 16. He married by licence dated 14 March 1691, Lucy Lowe, widow of Laurence Lowe of Shaftesbury and daughter of Thomas Pile of Baverstock, Wiltshire. and Shroton, Dorset and the marriage led to the acquisition for his son of the reversion to the Dorset estates of Thomas Freke. He succeeded his father in 1694 and inherited landed wealth, estimated at between Β£10,000 and Β£12,000 a year, including Strathfieldsaye, the estates of 185: 66:
references to the monarchy. Pitt fled the scene but was soon arrested, and was convicted of manslaughter later in the year. Although he obtained an almost immediate pardon, there remained the chance of a retrial as late as 1696. Pitt was slow in making his presence felt in the Commons, and avoided facing electoral contests, which may be as a consequence of this episode.
148:, becoming a director of the Company from 1711 to 1718 and a Commissioner for taking subscriptions to the Company in 1711. By the following April he was a leader of the March Club, being in the chair at an early meeting of the club. With the rest of the family, he opposed the French commerce bill on 18 June 1713. At the 65:
In 1692, Pitt was involved in a tavern quarrel, in which, "o’ercome with wine and loyalty", he killed one John Hoyle of the Inner Temple, a controversial figure described by one contemporary as "an atheist, a sodomite . . . and a blasphemer". The young Pitt had been offended by his "scurrilous"
105:, the other patron at Wareham, not to oppose each other's interest, and in 1698 he was elected MP for Wareham. He was classed as a supporter of the Country. He was returned again at Wareham in the two general elections of 1701, and was listed with the Tories by 117:, when he was also returned at Wareham. From this Parliament onwards the name 'Mr Pitt' occurs frequently in the parliamentary record, but there were by this time several members of the Pitt family in Parliament and attributions are speculative. At the 163:. As a Tory, he voted against the Administration in all recorded divisions, and refused to sign the loyal association in December 1715. By 1716 he was a Commissioner for building 50 new churches. In 1722, he was returned by Robert Pitt for 872: 887: 882: 877: 109:. On 26 February 1702 he voted for the motion vindicating the Commons’ proceedings over the impeachments of the ousted Whig ministers. In 1702 he became Freeman of Portsmouth and became Tory MP for 62:, with the advowsons of three of the town's churches, which gave a strong electoral influence there, and valuable collieries in north Durham, which his father had acquired in 1686. 289:
Pitt died on 28 February 1735 and was buried at St Mary's, Stratfield Saye. He had four sons and five daughters by his second marriage. His son George inherited Stratfield Saye.
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he withdrew again to Wareham where he was returned. He voted on 18 March 1714 against the expulsion of Richard Steele. He was classed as a "whimsical Whig" in this Parliament.
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Pitt's wife died on 17 November 1697 and he made a second marriage by 1700, to Lora Grey, daughter of Audley Grey of
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at the 1695 general election, but may not have gone to a poll. He reached an agreement with
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he avoided a contest at Hampshire and was returned at Wareham, where he replaced a Whig,
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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Members of the Parliament of England for constituencies in Hampshire
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of Strathfield Saye and his wife Jane Savage, eldest daughter of
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at a by-election on 30 May 1726 and did not stand again at the
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Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for Wareham
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Pitt became a Freeman of Southampton in 1710 and at the
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Wareham
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at a by-election on 23 November 1694. He canvassed at
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Index

Strathfield Saye
House of Commons

George Pitt
John Savage, 2nd Earl Rivers
Wadham College, Oxford
Wareham Priory
Kingston Maurward
Stinsford
Thomas Pitt
Member of Parliament
Stockbridge
Wareham
Thomas Erle
Robert Harley
Hampshire
1702 English general election
1705 English general election
Sir Edward Ernle
William Bromley
1708
Dr Sacheverell
1710 British general election
South Sea Company
1713 British general election
1715 British general election
George
Old Sarum
1727 British general election

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