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but dropped out during the poll. A vacancy at Cricklade arose in December 1774, and he put himself forward again at the by-election. The process then dragged on for over a year, mainly due to the partiality of the returning officer. At the first by-election the returning officer closed the poll
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Dewar was the eldest son of George Dewar of Antigua and his wife Christina Panton daughter of John Panton of Basseterre, St. Kitts. His father returned from the West Indies, and purchased an estate at Doles, near Enham, Hampshire. Dewar married Caroline Vernon, daughter of James Vernon of
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early and sent in a double return. The election was declared void by the House of Commons. At the second by-election in February 1775 the returning officer disqualified 108 of Dewar’s votes to the benefit of his opponent
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According to his father, Dewar had got into serious financial difficulties “by a continued series of imprudences and extravagances” and probably for this reason he did not stand at the
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Dewar died four days after arriving at Bath on 9 February 1795. His son was at the time a prisoner of the French, having been captured on the Lisbon packet boat.
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, Volume 65, Part 1
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Cricklade
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House of Commons
Hilton Park
Cricklade
1774 general election
Samuel Peach
Member of Parliament
1780 general election



"DEWAR, John (c.1746-95), of Clapham, Surr"
The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, Volume 65, Part 1
Parliament of Great Britain
Samuel Peach
Arnold Nesbitt
Member of Parliament
Cricklade
1780
Arnold Nesbitt
John Macpherson
Paul Benfield
John Macpherson
Categories
1740s births
1795 deaths
British MPs 1774–1780
Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Cricklade

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