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George Potts

George Potts (1807 – 20 September 1863)[1] was a British Liberal and Conservative politician.

Quick Facts Member of Parliament for Barnstaple, Preceded by ...

Potts was the son of William Potts and Mary (née Bayly), daughter of William Bayly. He married three times, including to his cousin Ellen ńee Reed, daughter of James Reed, in 1847.[2] He had at least two sons including Dr Walter Jeffery Potts (1837–1898), who married Julia Beevor and had at least one son, Charles Herbert Beevor-Potts (1864–1953), a leading magistrate in Nanaimo, Vancouver Island, Canada.[3]

Potts first stood for election at Barnstaple at the 1857 general election as a Peelite Conservative—or Liberal Conservative—but was unsuccessful. He again stood for the seat at the next general election in 1859, joining the Liberal Party after its formation, and held the seat until his death in 1863.[4][5][3]


References

  1. Bosher, J. F. (April 2010). J. F. Bosher - Google Books. ISBN 9781450059626.
  2. Reilly, Catherine W (2000). Mid-Victorian Poetry: 1860-1879 (Snippet view). London: Mansell. p. 372. ISBN 0720123186. OCLC 878911275. Retrieved 7 April 2018 via Internet Archive. george potts.
  3. Craig, F. W. S., ed. (1977). British Parliamentary Election Results 1832-1885 (e-book) (1st ed.). London: Macmillan Press. ISBN 978-1-349-02349-3.
  4. Gunn, John Alexander Wilson; Wiebe, Melvin George, eds. (2009). Benjamin Disraeli Letters: 1860-1864. Toronton: University of Toronto Press. p. 167. ISBN 9780802099495.
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