| Constituency | Dates |
|---|---|
| Dunwich | 1710 – 1713 |
Serjeant-at-law 1705; common pleader, London prob. by 1697–bef. 1707; judge of Sheriffs’ Courts, London by 1707–?d.2 Luttrell, Brief Relation, v. 561; HMC Lords, n.s. ii. 515; Boyer, Pol. State, iv. 63;
Freeman, Dunwich 1710, ?Orford 1711.3 Suff. RO (Ipswich), Dunwich bor. recs. EE6/1144/24; Add. 19185, f. 18.
A Tory lawyer with some business interests, Richardson was defeated by (Sir) Peter King* in the contest for the recordership of London in 1708. He was returned for Dunwich in 1710, and was classed as a Tory in the ‘Hanover list’ and as one of the ‘worthy patriots’ who exposed the mismanagements of the previous ministry. He reported the petition of the Londonderry and Enniskillen officers on 5 May 1711. On 25 Feb. 1712 he was nominated to the drafting committee for a bill to repeal the Bankruptcy Act. In March and April he assisted in the management of three private bills. He stood for Ipswich at the next election and was seated on petition on 1 Apr. 1714. His opinion was sought that year by the Treasury on a proposal for a tax on soap.4 HMC Portland, viii. 365; Luttrell, vi. 332; Cal. Treas. Pprs. 1708–14, p. 616.
Richardson died on 31 Dec. 1714.5 Boyer, viii. 560.
- 1. F. C. Cass, East Barnet, 105–6; Mar. Lic. Vicar-Gen. (Harl. Soc. xxxi), 186.
- 2. Luttrell, Brief Relation, v. 561; HMC Lords, n.s. ii. 515; Boyer, Pol. State, iv. 63;
- 3. Suff. RO (Ipswich), Dunwich bor. recs. EE6/1144/24; Add. 19185, f. 18.
- 4. HMC Portland, viii. 365; Luttrell, vi. 332; Cal. Treas. Pprs. 1708–14, p. 616.
- 5. Boyer, viii. 560.
