| Constituency | Dates |
|---|---|
| Leominster | 1741 – 18 Mar. 1742 |
Family and Education
b. ?1701, s. of Sir George Caswall by his 1st w. m. Rebecca Towne of London, 2s. 1da.
Address
Main residence: Lombard St., London.
biography text
After the Sword Blade bank’s suspension of payment in 1720 (see Caswall, George) business was resumed by John Caswall, in partnership with a former cashier of the firm. Returned in succession to his father for Leominster in 1741 as a government supporter, he was absent, apparently owing to illness, from the divisions preceding Walpole’s fall. Declared a bankrupt in January, he died two months later, 18 Mar. 1742.1W. R. Scott, Joint Stock Companies to 1720, iii. 442 n 2; Coxe, Walpole, iii. 586, 588; Gent. Mag. 1742, p. 51.
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Notes
- 1. W. R. Scott, Joint Stock Companies to 1720, iii. 442 n 2; Coxe, Walpole, iii. 586, 588; Gent. Mag. 1742, p. 51.
