Constituency Dates
Mitchell 27 Jan. 1753 – 1754
Winchelsea 1754 – 1761
Cricklade 1761 – 1768
Winchelsea 15 Jan. 1770 – 1774
Cricklade 1774 – 7 Apr. 1779
Winchelsea
Family and Education
b. ?1721, 3rd s. of Thomas Nesbitt of Grangemore, co. Westmeath by Jane, da., and h. of Arnold Crosby of Lismore, co. Cavan. m. 28 Nov. 1758, Susannah, da. of Ralph Thrale, sis. of Henry Thrale, M.P., s.p. at least 2s. illegit.
Address
Main residences: West Wickham, Kent; Icklesham, nr. Winchelsea, Suss.
biography text

Arnold Nesbitt was apprenticed to his uncle, Albert Nesbitt, an eminent London merchant, became his partner, and succeeded to his business, his Winchelsea property and his seat in 1753. He was classed as a government supporter in 1754. He died 7 Apr. 1779.

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