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Sir Abraham Elton, 2nd Baronet

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Elton died on 20 October 1742, leaving three sons and three daughters. The baronetage passed to his eldest son, who became Sir Abraham Elton, 3rd Baronet but died without issue. The baronetcy then passed to his brother Sir (Abraham) Isaac Elton, 4th Baronet. Another of Elton's sons, Jacob, became a
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on soaps and candles, five separate times for the removal of duty on Irish yarn, and twice against the introduction of slave duties. He was said to have made a "bantering speech" against the proposed
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opponent £1,000 to withdraw from the election, allowing him to be returned unopposed. In Parliament, he became a member of the gaols committee. In February 1730 he spoke against the
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On 14 May 1702, Elton married Abigail Bayly (1677–1724), the daughter of Zachary Bayly of Charlcot House, near Westbury, Wiltshire and Northwood Park, near Glastonbury, Somerset.
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who was killed in action in a sea battle with the French; he married Caroline Yate, daughter of Charles Yate.
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Upon his father's death on 9 February 1728, Elton became Sir Abraham Elton, 2nd Baronet, and inherited
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Royal Navy captain but was killed in a sea battle. Elton's daughters Mary and Elizabeth both married.
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in 1710–11. He invested in slave ships with his brothers, Isaac and Jacob. He was the Master of the
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in 1719 and Mayor of Bristol from 1719 to 1720, but in 1720 he was made bankrupt during the "
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Elton was a merchant and industrialist, and like his father before him, he served as the
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Through his youngest son, Abraham Isaac Elton, he was a grandfather of the Rev.
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Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes.
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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Elizabeth Elton (1716–1790), who married Capt. George Forster.
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from 1727 until his death in 1742. He also served as the
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Mary Elton (1706–1755), who married James Heywood, of
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Elton's exact date of birth is not known, but he was
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Elton returned to England by 1724, and stood in the
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Member of Parliament
Taunton
James Smith
John Trenchard
James Smith
Francis Fane
George Speke
Member of Parliament
Bristol
John Scrope
Thomas Coster
Edward Southwell
Sir Abraham Elton, Bt.
Joseph Earle
Edward Southwell
Robert Hoblyn
Whigs
baptised
Clevedon Court
slave trader
Whig
House of Commons
Taunton
Bristol
High Sheriff of Bristol
Mayor of Bristol
baptised
Abraham Elton

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