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
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
John Garth
and William Willy
Member of Parliament for Devizes
with


1764–1780

Succeeded by
Sir James Tylney Long, 7th Bt
and Henry Jones

[edit] Family

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