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Thomas Sewell (judge)

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He married firstly Catherine Heath, daughter of Thomas Heath, MP for Harwich, by whom he had eight children, including Thomas Bailey Heath Sewell, his eldest son and heir, and Frances, who married Matthew Lewis, the Deputy
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in 1754, and Treasurer of the Inn in 1765. By 1764, he was thought to be making between £3000 and £4000 a year from his practice, and was popular among religious dissenters as their champion in the courts.
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and was defeated, despite spending more than £2000 (some from the Prime Minister's election fund) in the attempt, but was elected in 1758 as member for
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However, he made little impact in the Commons and at the next election was not re-nominated at Harwich. He stood instead at
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Thomas Bailey Heath Sewell married Lady Elizabeth Bermingham, eldest daughter and co-heiress of
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ruling, as they also did in another case, that the title could not descend in the female line.
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In 1761, Sewell was one of two candidates considered for appointment as
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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and his first wife Sarah Waldo, by whom he had no surviving issue.
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The History of Parliament: The House of Commons 1754-1790
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The Structure of Politics at the Accession of George III
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courts, where he was highly successful. He became a
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The Right Honourable
Master of the Rolls
George III
Sir Thomas Clarke
Sir Lloyd Kenyon
Barrister
PC
Member of Parliament
Master of the Rolls
Essex
Middle Temple
called to the bar
Chancery
bencher
King's Counsel
Wallingford
Harwich
Thomas Heath
Exeter
Prime Minister Newcastle
Winchelsea
Solicitor General
Fletcher Norton.
Master of the Rolls
Privy Council
Secretary at War
Matthew Lewis
Humphry Sibthorp
botany
Oxford University

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