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George Stratton (politician)

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again in 1775, and caused anger by announcing the restoration of the Raja of Tanjore, in direct contravention of a previous treaty which favoured the Nawab of Arcot. As the council were committed to the Nawab a violent dispute arose. Pigot tried to suspend the council, but the council in return arrested and imprisoned Pigot. Stratton and
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had been governor at Fort St George from 1755 to 1762 when he had been demonstrably autocratic. In the early 1770s Pigot was in dispute with his superiors at the East India Company and the government, and being in financial difficulties wanted to return to India. He was appointed Governor of Madras
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wrote of Stratton "All his fortune, which is now very considerable, has been acquired in the service of the East India Company, and except in the part he took in the revolution at Madras, few men have emerged into sudden consequence with less noise, and, what is better, with less cause for serious
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were leaders in the council and Stratton became acting Governor from 23 August 1776 to 31 August 1777, while waiting for instructions from the Company. Pigot then died in captivity on 11 May 1777: Stratton and his colleagues were accused of murder. The proceedings were dismissed but the officials
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Stratton was the eldest son of John Stratton and his wife Mary Houghton. His father was an official in the East India Company and served on the council of Madras. Stratton followed his father into the service of the East India Company and was appointed a writer on 31 Oct. 1750. He went to
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imputation than himself." Stratton continued to support the Administration in Parliament. He did not stand again at the
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after a contest at a by-election on 5 December 1778. He was unseated on 15 February 1779, but re-elected on 1 March.
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and John. The daughter, Wilhelmina Sarah (died 1849), married Egerton Leigh (1779–1865) and was mother of
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in 1751. In 1768 he married Hester Eleanora Light who had travelled out to India as cabin companion of
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Stratton found himself thrown into the limelight by a conflict that arose between the council and the
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With his wife Hester Eleanora, Stratton had two surviving sons and a daughter. The sons were
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were ordered back to England in 1778 by the general court of the East India Company.
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Stratton was again returned at Callington but unopposed. In 1781 the
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Callington
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George Pigot
John Whitehill
George Frederick Stratton
East India Company
House of Commons
Fort St. George
Eliza Draper
Madras
Governor of Madras
Lord Pigot
Sir Robert Fletcher
Lord Sandwich
Member of Parliament
Callington
Admiral Hugh Pigot
1780 general election
English Chronicle
1784 general election
George Frederick Stratton
Egerton Leigh







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