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Sir Edmund Bacon, 5th Baronet

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Hessians on 3 February 1731 and on foreign affairs on 23 February. 1731. He was seen as an attached servant to Sir Robert Walpole and was duly rewarded. He held a grant of some lighthouses worth £500 a year for a term of years, and in 1733 was shown to have a grant of crown lands at Chatham while his brother held a post in the customs. Bacon was returned unopposed again at the
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he was returned again for Thetford and continued making contributions. He spoke on the Address on 21 January 1729 and on 13 January 1730, on the army on 29 January 1730 and on Dunkirk on 12 February 1730. He was commended for his wise speech when the salt duty was taken off' in 1730. He spoke on the
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The Baronetage of England: Containing a Genealogical and Historical Account of All the English Baronets
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in 1714 and from 1716 to 1720 he was a fellow at Cambridge. In 1721, he succeeded his father to the
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A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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This biography of a baronet in the baronetage of England is a
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of Mildenhall, and his first wife Philippa Bacon, daughter of
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Gillingham, Norfolk
British
House of Commons
Sir Edmund Bacon, 4th Baronet
Sir Edmund Bacon, 4th Baronet
Beccles
Bishop Stortford
Caius College, Cambridge
Middle Temple
baronetcy
Sir Isaac Rebow
Chapel Royal
St James's Palace
1722 British general election
Member of Parliament
Thetford
1727 British general election
1734 British general election
Bath, Somerset
Gillingham, Norfolk
baronetcy



Complete Baronetage volume 2 (1625-1649)
"Bacon, Edmund (BCN710E)"
"BACON, Sir Edmund, 5th Bt. (1693-1738), of Gillingham, Norf"
Kimber, Edward
Parliament of Great Britain
John Ward

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