HUXLEY, George (c.1687-1744), of Stoke, Bucks.

Constituency Dates
Bedford 1722 – 28 May 1725
Newport I.o.W. 1734
Family and Education
b. c. 1687, 1st s. of Thomas Huxley of Bow, Mdx. by Arabella, da. of Sir William Becher of Howbury, Beds. educ. Clare, Camb.; M. Temple 1704. m., 1s.
Offices Held

Commr. of victualling 1725 – 29; muster-master gen. 1729 – 42.

Address
Main residence: Stoke, Bucks.
biography text

Returned for Bedford in 1722, Huxley was made a commissioner of victualling in 1725. He lost his seat at the by-election but was brought in by the Government for Newport, voting with the Administration in all recorded divisions. In 1729 he became muster-master general with a salary of £800.1Gent. Mag. 1739, p. 306. He died 19 July 1744.

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Notes
  • 1. Gent. Mag. 1739, p. 306.