Charles Walcott (MP)

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Charles Walcott (1733 - 1799), Member of Parliament for Weymouth from 1763 to 1769, was an Oxford graduate who also served as High Sheriff of Shropshire in 1782.[1] He lived at Bitterley Court.[2] He married in 1764 his cousin Anne Levett, daughter of Reverend Richard Levett, rector of Blithfield, Staffordshire, and his wife Catherine Walcott.[3] On Feb. 10, 1770, Walcott and Rev. Richard Levett of West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, were appointed executors of the will of Rev. Humphrey Walcott of Bitterley Court.

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