George Naylor
George Naylor (21 October 1670 – 29 January 1730)[1] was an English lawyer and politician.
He was educated at St. John's College, Oxford and at Lincoln's Inn, where he was called to the bar in 1694.[2]
He was elected in 1706 as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Seaford, in the interest of his father-in-law Lord Pelham.[2]
He held the seat until the 1710 general election,when he was not re-elected. However, Seaford returned him to Parliament in 1713 and 1715. He held the seat until he stood down in 1722.[2]
References
- ↑ Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "S" (part 2)
- 1 2 3 Sedgwick, Romney R. (1970). R. Sedgwick, ed. "NAYLOR, George (?1671-1730), of Hurstmonceaux, Suss". The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1715-1754. Boydell and Brewer. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
Parliament of England | ||
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Preceded by Sir William Thomas, Bt William Lowndes |
Member of Parliament for Seaford 1706 – 1707 With: William Lowndes |
Succeeded by Parliament of Great Britain |
Parliament of Great Britain | ||
Preceded by Parliament of England |
Member of Parliament for Seaford 1707 – 1710 With: William Lowndes |
Succeeded by William Lowndes Thomas Chowne |
Preceded by Thomas Chowne William Lowndes |
Member of Parliament for Seaford 1713 – 1722 With: William Lowndes to 1715 Sir William Ashburnham, Bt 1715–17 Hon. Henry Pelham 1717–22 |
Succeeded by Sir William Gage, Bt Sir Philip Yorke |
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