| Constituency | Dates |
|---|---|
| Dorchester | 1722 – 1727 |
Family and Education
b. 1676, 2nd s. of George Damer by Sarah, da. of Richard Fowler. m. 6 Dec. 1714, Mary, da. of John Churchill of Henbury, Dorset, niece of Awnsham Churchill, M.P. Dorchester 1705-10, ‘the greatest bookseller and stationer of his time’,1H. R. Plomer, Dict. of Printers and Booksellers, 1668-1725, p. 69. 3s. 2da. suc. to Dorset estates of his uncle Joseph Damer 1720.
Offices Held
M.P. [I] 1735 – d.
Address
Main residence: Dorchester, Dorset.
biography text
Joseph Damer was the nephew of Joseph Damer of Came, Dorset, a Cromwellian soldier and diplomatist, who after the Restoration settled in Ireland, where he made a fortune by usury and land speculation.2J. T. Gilbert, City of Dublin, i. 65-66. He died unmarried in 1720, at a great age, leaving his Irish estates to his nephew, Joseph’s elder brother, John Damer, and his Dorset estate to Joseph, who was returned for Dorchester as a Whig at the next general election. Joseph did not stand again for Dorchester, but sat in the Irish Parliament for Tipperary, where his brother’s estates were situated, till his death, 1 Mar. 1737.
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