Edmund Pytts (died 1753)
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Edmund Pytts (died 1753)
Edmund Pytts ( – 24 November 1753) was a British Tories (British political party), Tory politician, MP for Worcestershire (UK Parliament constituency), Worcestershire 1741–1753. Pytts was the son of Samuel Pytts and Frances Sandys, the daughter of Samuel Sandys (died 1701), Samuel Sandys . He matriculated at Balliol College, Oxford in 1713, aged 16. Pytts stood unsuccessfully at Ludlow (UK Parliament constituency), Ludlow in 1727 British general election, 1727. He was elected MP for Worcestershire in 1741 British general election, 1741, and re-elected unopposed in 1747 British general election, 1747. A Tory, he voted against the government in all recorded votes. Personal life On 24 January 1727, Pytts married Susanna, daughter of Jonathan Collet. She died on 2 April 1742. They had four sons and four daughters, including Edmund Pytts (died 1781), Edmund Pytts . On 12 December 1752, he married Anne Coventry, Countess of Coventry (1691–1788), Anne, daughter of Sir Streynsham ...
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