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John Calvert (1726–1804)

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Calvert died on 22 February 1804. He had married Elizabeth Hulse, daughter of Sir Edward Hulse, 1st Baronet on 8 September 1757 and had 2 sons. He was succeeded by his son
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by Lord Verney in a by-election on 25 February 1754 and was re-elected in the
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he was returned again at Hertford. He was elected there again in
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Calvert was born on 6 May 1726 the son of Felix Calvert of
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and his wife Mary Calvert daughter of Felix Calvert of
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John Calvert (1726-1804)
House of Commons
Albury Hall
Nine Ashes
Whitecross Street
Member of Parliament
Wendover
1754 general election
1761
Hertford
1774
1780 general election
Tamworth
1784
1790
1796
1802 general election
John




"CALVERT, John (1726-1804), of Albury Hall, Herts"
Martyn Cornell When one family ran the world’s two biggest breweries
"Albury Hall"
Parliament of Great Britain
The Earl Verney
John Hampden
Member of Parliament
Wendover

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