Constituency Dates
Old Sarum [1689], [1690],, 1695 – 1705
Appleby 1705 – 1708
Old Sarum 1708 – 1710
Essex 1715 – 1727
Family and Education
bap. 18 Dec. 1663, o. surv. s. of Sir Eliab Harvey, M.P., of Chigwell by Dorothy, da. of Sir Thomas Whitmore, 1st Bt., M.P., of Apley, Salop; cos. of Edward Harvey. educ. St. Paul’s; Trinity, Camb. 1680. m. 23 Nov. 1680, Dorothy, da. and h. of Sir Robert Dycer, 2nd Bt., of Wrentham, Suff., wid. of his e. bro. Eliab, 3s. 3da. suc. fa. 1699.
Address
Main residence: Chigwell, Essex.
biography text

The grandson of a rich Turkey merchant, whose brother Daniel was the grandfather of Edward Harvey of Coombe, William Harvey was a Tory country gentleman and a member of the October Club, with an income of £5,000-£6,000 a year.1Add. 22248, f. 91. Returned in 1715 at a by-election for Essex, after contesting Bridport unsuccessfully, he voted against the septennial bill before being unseated on petition. Re-elected for Essex in 1722, he did not stand in 1727, dying 31 Oct. 1731.

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Notes
  • 1. Add. 22248, f. 91.