Richard Dyott (died 1719)
Richard Dyott (9 May 1667 – 13 May 1719) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons in three periods between 1690 and 1710.
Dyott was the son of Richard Dyott of Freeford Manor, near Lichfield and his second wife Anne Greene.[1]
In 1690 Dyott was elected Member of Parliament for Lichfield and held the seat until 1695. He was re-elected for Lichfield in 1698 and held the seat until 1708. He was elected again in 1710 and retained the seat until 1715.[2]
Dyott married Frances Inge, daughter of William Inge of Thorpe Constantine on 20 September 1685.[1]
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Parliament of England | ||
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Preceded by Robert Burdett Sir Michael Biddulph, Bt |
Member of Parliament for Lichfield 1690–1695 With: Robert Burdett |
Succeeded by Robert Burdett Sir Michael Biddulph, Bt |
Preceded by Robert Burdett Sir Michael Biddulph, Bt |
Member of Parliament for Lichfield 1698–1707 With: Sir Michael Biddulph, Bt 1698–1701, 1701–1705 William Walmisley 1701 Sir Henry Gough 1705–1707 |
Succeeded by Parliament of Great Britain |
Parliament of Great Britain | ||
Preceded by Parliament of England |
Member of Parliament for Lichfield 1707–1708 With: Sir Henry Gough |
Succeeded by Sir Michael Biddulph, Bt John Cotes |
Preceded by Sir Michael Biddulph, Bt John Cotes |
Member of Parliament for Lichfield 1710–1715 With: John Cotes |
Succeeded by Walter Chetwynd Samuel Hill |
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