John Richmond Webb

Politician

1667 – 1724

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Who was John Richmond Webb?

General John Richmond Webb was an English and British military leader and Member of Parliament.

Webb was the son of Colonel Edmund Richmond Webb, a Wiltshire gentleman with a position in the household of Prince George of Denmark and second cousin to another Wiltshire man, Henry St John, who was to become the Tory leader in Parliament during the reign of Queen Anne. Webb was commissioned as a Cornet of Dragoons in 1687, and on 3 February 1690 he married Henrietta Borlase, daughter of William Borlase and Joanna Bancks. In 1692, possibly using the wealth he acquired by his marriage, he purchased Biddesden House at Ludgershall in Wiltshire, an estate which carried with it the decisive electoral influence over the pocket borough of the same name.

He entered Parliament in 1695 as Tory member for Ludgershall, and became a close political follower of St John. In the same year, he was promoted to Colonel of Princess Anne of Denmark's Regiment of Foot in 1695. In September 1697, Webb was dangerously injured in a duel. The following year he was briefly lost his seat in Parliament, but his defeat at Ludgershall was overturned on petition.

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Born
Dec 26, 1667
Nationality
  • United Kingdom
Died
Sep 5, 1724

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on July 23, 2013

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