George Lee (English politician)
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Sir George Lee, PC (c. 1700 – 18 December 1758) was a politician in the Great Britain.
He was Member of Parliament (MP) for Brackley 1733-1742[1], for Devizes 1742–1747,[2] for Liskeard 1747-1754,[3] and for Launceston 1754-1758.[4]
He was sworn as a Privy Councilor in 1752.[5]
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Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by William Egerton and Sir Paul Methuen |
Member of Parliament for Brackley with Sir Paul Methuen 1733–1742 |
Succeeded by Sewallis Shirley and Sir Paul Methuen |
Preceded by Francis Eyles and John Garth |
Member of Parliament for Devizes with John Garth 1742–1747 |
Succeeded by William Willy and John Garth |
Preceded by Richard Eliot and Charles Trelawny |
Member of Parliament for Liskeard with Charles Trelawny 1747–1754 |
Succeeded by Edmund Nugent and Philip Stanhope |
Preceded by Humphry Morice and Sir John St Aubyn |
Member of Parliament for Launceston with Humphry Morice 1754–1758 |
Succeeded by Humphry Morice and Sir John St Aubyn |