Charles Garth
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Charles Garth, Member of Parliament, Colonial Agent in pre revolutionary America was born in about 1734, son of John Garth MP, and Rebecca, daughter of John Brompton and grand-daughter of Sir Richard Raynsford, Lord chief justice of the Kings bench.
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[edit] Education
Merton College Oxford, Inner Temple. Called to the Bar in 1758.
[edit] Career
- Crown Agent for South Carolina, Georgia, briefly Maryland circa 1763-1775
- 1764 Succeeded father as MP for Devizes, re-elected 1765, 1768, 1780.
- Relinquished seat in November 1780 to become HM Commissioner for Exercise.
- Recorder of Devizes
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Preceded by John Garth and William Willy |
Member of Parliament for Devizes with
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Succeeded by Sir James Tylney Long, 7th Bt and Henry Jones |
[edit] Family
- 1764; married Fanny, daughter of John Cooper of Cumberwell.
- Brother; General Thomas Garth (1744 – 1829) chief equerry to King George III
- Brother; General George Garth (abt 1735-1819) British General in American Revolutionary War, Colonel of the 17th Regiment of Foot
- Children: Captain Thomas Garth RN,who married Charlotte Maitland, daughter of General Frederick Maitland.
Charles Garth died in November 1784 at Walthamstow
[edit] References
- LB Namier, The English Historical Review, volume 54, 1939.
- The Annual Register, Edmund Burke, 1830
- Blackwoods Edinburgh Magazine, 1819, page 506