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38: 46: 89:. His only recorded speech was made on 5 May 1738 in a debate on the Spanish depredations in America, when he exonerated the Spanish government from responsibility and deprecated measures likely to provoke Spain into war. On the motion for the dismissal of Walpole in February 1741, he was one of the Tories who withdrew. He was returned unopposed for Leicester in 340: 53:
Wrighte was the eldest surviving son of George Wrighte of Gayhurst and Brooksby, clerk of the Crown in Chancery, and his wife Mary Bedford, daughter of Thomas Bedford of Doctors’ Commons, register of Admiralty. His grandfather was
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in 1724. In 1725, he succeeded his father to Gayhurst and Brooksby. He married Barbara Clarges, daughter of
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Wrighte died on 27 January 1766, leaving a son George who inherited the estates and a daughter Barbara.
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Wrighte was returned at Leicester on the corporation interest at the
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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Gayhurst House
Brooksby Hall
House of Commons


Sir Nathan Wrighte
Inner Temple
Emmanuel College, Cambridge
Sir Thomas Clarges, 2nd Baronet
Member of Parliament
Leicester
1727 British general election
1734 British general election
1741
1747
1754 British general election
1761 British general election
"Wright, George (WRT723G)"



Cruickshanks, Eveline
"Wrighte, George (c.1706-66), of Gayhurst, Bucks. and Brooksby Hall, nr. Leicester."
Sedgwick, Romney
The History of Parliament Trust
"Wrighte, George (c.1706-66), of Brooksby Hall, nr. Leicester"
Namier, Sir Lewis
Brooke, John
The History of Parliament Trust
"Parishes: Gayhurst"

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