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English politician (1734–1813)
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James Amyatt (1734–1813), of Freemantle, Hampshire was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1774 and 1806.

Amyatt was the second son. of Benjamin Amyatt of Totnes and was baptized on 18 July 1734. He is said to have become a captain in the service of the East India Company. He became a free merchant in India. He married Maria Amyatt widow of Peter Amyatt of the council of Calcutta, and daughter of Rev. W. Wollaston of Norfolk.

At the 1774 general election he was elected Member of Parliament for Totnes in a contest. In 1784 he was elected MP for Southampton and held the seat until 1806.

References

  1. ^ "AMYATT, James (1734-1813), of Freemantle, Hants". History of Parliament Online (1754-1790). Retrieved 29 December 2017.
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded byPeter Burrell
Sir Philip Jennings-Clerke, Bt
Member of Parliament for Totnes
17741780
With: Sir Philip Jennings-Clerke, Bt
Succeeded byLauncelot Brown
Sir Philip Jennings-Clerke, Bt
Preceded byHans Sloane
John 'Mad Jack' Fuller
Member of Parliament for Southampton
17841800
With: John Fleming to 1790
Henry Martin 1790–5
George Henry Rose from 1795
Succeeded byParliament of the United Kingdom
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded byParliament of Great Britain Member of Parliament for Southampton
18011806
With: George Henry Rose
Succeeded byArthur Atherley
George Henry Rose


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