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Richard Brent (politician)

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930: 449:, Brent had a private legal practice in northern Virginia. Although Virginia had several laws (including one requiring an oath the support the Church of England, which restricted Catholics from practicing law and sitting in the legislature, those were not enforced against him. Before his birth, some relatives moved to 1130: 487:, serving from March 1795 to March 1799, when he returned to the Virginia House of Delegates, again winning election from Prince William County. Brent again won election to the U.S. House and served another two-year term during the 518: 1135: 421:
had emigrated across the Atlantic Ocean to the Virginia Colony to avoid England's Civil Wars and persecution as a Catholic and established 'Woodstock' plantation; others from that prominent Catholic family would include
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Following his service in the Virginia State Senate, fellow delegates elected Brent to the United States Senate, where he served from March 1809 until his death in
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Daniel M. French, Brent Family: the Carroll Families of Colonial Maryland (Alexandria, Va 1981) pp. 73. Eleanor Carroll was the sister of the future Archbishop
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Brent was born in 1757, the eldest son of lawyer and future patriot legislator William Brent (1732-1782), at his father's plantation estate, 'Richland' on the
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to serve the Brents and other Catholics in Northern Virginia Privately educated, Brent also read law, but never married.
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After his father's death Brent continued his family tradition and several times won election to the
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Gerald P. Fogarty, Commonwealth Catholicism: a history of the Catholic Church in Virginia (2002) p.
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In 1794, Brent won election to the United States House of Representatives and represented
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Virginia Biographical Dictionary, 2nd ed., vol. 1 (Somerset Publishers, 1999)
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List of United States Congress members who died in office (1790–1899)
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counties as he served at various times in both houses of the
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He is buried at the private Brent family cemetery near
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Richard Brent (Virginia)
George William Brent

United States Senator
Virginia
Andrew Moore
James Barbour
Virginia Senate
Prince William
Fairfax
U.S. House of Representatives
Virginia
17th
Leven Powell
Thomas Claiborne
Richard B. Lee
Virginia House of Delegates
Stafford County
Stafford County
Virginia Colony
British America
Washington, D.C.
U.S.
Democratic-Republican
Virginia
U.S. House
U.S. Senate
Fairfax
Prince William
Stafford

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