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Smith stood for Leicester in 1784 on his own interest and was returned without a contest. His first speech, 18 June 1784, was for the repeal of the receipts tax, which he said he had been instructed by his constituents to support. On 18 Apr. 1785 he voted for Pitt’s plan of parliamentary reform. Four other speeches by him are reported: two on India, one on Canada, and one for the abolition of the slave trade.1Stockdale, ii. 78; xiii. 346; xiv. 232, 288; xv. 22-23. He voted with Pitt on the Regency; and did not stand in 1790.
He died 24 Aug. 1835.