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John Lewis (Radnor MP)

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on 25 November 1755 and called to the bar in 1764. He married firstly Mary Colby, daughter of Captain Charles Colby, RN on 15 December 1761. In March 1763 he was appointed Receiver of the King’s revenues for Monmouthshire, Herefordshire and Gloucestershire. He became Recorder of New Radnor in 1764
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the returning officer disallowed most of his opponent’s votes and returned Lewis, but he was again unseated on petition on 20 February 1775. His uncle Thomas Lewis died on 5 Apr. 1777 and Lewis succeeded to his estates at Harpton, near Radnor. His first wife had died in 1774 and he married as his
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Lewis was the eldest son of Henry Lewis of Bedford Row, London and his wife Elizabeth Gustaphin and was born on 14 October 1738. He was admitted at
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there was a double return and his opponent was successful. With his uncle now dead, he gave up and did not stand again.
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and bailiff in 1766. He succeeded his father on 18 January 1768 and was Recorder of New Radnor again in 1768.
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Lewis was bailiff again in 1786 and 1791 and was Recorder of New Radnor again in 1792. He was
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Lewis was elected for Radnor, but was unseated on petition on 7 March 1769. At the
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three times between 1768 and 1780, but was each time unseated within a year.
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but there were historical mistakes in the registration of freeman. At the
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Welsh constituencies
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on 24 March 1778. At Lewis's third parliamentary attempt in
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House of Commons
Lincoln's Inn
Thomas Lewis
Member of Parliament
New Radnor
1768 general election
1774 general election
Sir Thomas Frankland, 5th Baronet
1780
High Sheriff of Radnorshire
"The records of the honorable society of Lincoln's Inn."



"LEWIS, John (1738-97), of Harpton Court, nr. Radnor"
Parliament of Great Britain
Edward Lewis
Member of Parliament
New Radnor
1768
Edward Lewis
Edward Lewis
Member of Parliament
New Radnor
1774
Edward Lewis
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1738 births
1797 deaths
British MPs 1768–1774

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