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Lee had married in 1769 Mary
Hutchinson (1734β1812), daughter of William Hutchinson of Staindrop, and obtained a house and estate there. They had a daughter, Mary Tabitha (1777β1851). His father-in-law was agent to
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in court, after its owners tried to force their insurers to pay them for the loss of 132 slaves murdered by the ship's crew. His legal argument invoked the concept of
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a Tory ministerialist, and when the two came to an agreement in 1790 to share the double-member seat, Lee lost out. It meant he had no seat in the
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called him coarse and abusive, though he acknowledged his intelligence: "a man of strong intellectual parts, though of very coarse manners".
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1000:, The Review of English Studies New Series, Vol. 56, No. 227 (November 2005), pp. 758β766, at p. 762. Published by: Oxford University Press
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or an evangelical, rather than a liberal. In 1774 Lee helped
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William
Hazlitt (1737β1820), the Priestley Circle, and "The Theological Repository:" A Brief Survey and Bibliography
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of 1772 to Parliament, asking for lifting of restrictions on religious dissenters.
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of the leadership. He was a king's attorney and serjeant for the
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petition of early 1780, with Shelburne, Burke, Keppel and
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Lindsey, Theophilus (2007). G. M. Ditchfield (ed.).
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Lindsey, Theophilus (2007). G. M. Ditchfield (ed.).
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Lindsey, Theophilus (2007). G. M. Ditchfield (ed.).
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1448:. Philadelphia: T. & J. W. Johnson. p. 104
820:"Clitheroe 1790β1820, History of Parliament Online"
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147:, where eventually he gained an equal share with
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702:. Vol. 32. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
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618:Ditchfield, G. M. "Lee, John (1733β1793)".
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964:Lemay, J. A. Leo. "Franklin, Benjamin".
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483:Lee was known as a nonconformist. With
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1262:Schofield, Robert E. (November 2010).
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930:Lincoln, Anthony (21 August 2014).
737:Hoffman, Ross John Swartz (1973).
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198:agitation of that year around the
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