| Constituency | Dates |
|---|---|
| Tewkesbury | 1754 – 1761 |
Family and Education
b. 1724, 1st s. of John Martin, M.P., and bro. of James and Joseph Martin. m. 3 Dec. 1761, Judith, da. and h. of William Bromley of Ham Court, Worcs., s.p. suc. fa. 1767.
Address
Main residence: Overbury Court, Worcs.
biography text
John Martin was not a partner in the family bank, but ‘appears to have chosen as a profession that of being his father’s heir’.1J.B. Martin, ‘The Grasshopper’ in Lombard Street, 89. He was elected for Tewkesbury after a contest, and was classed by Dupplin as a country gentleman supporting the court. His only known vote was against the Address on 13 Nov. 1755. He did not stand in 1761.
He died 28 May 1794.
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Notes
- 1. J.B. Martin, ‘The Grasshopper’ in Lombard Street, 89.
