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- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) abstract "Thomas Potter (1718–1759) was a British politician who sat as a Member of Parliament for Aylesbury, Okehampton and St Germans in Cornwall.Potter was the second son of John Potter, Archbishop of Canterbury. He was born in 1718. He acquired a law degree at Christ Church, Oxford, and was admitted to the Middle Temple. Through his father's interest, he was able to secure the Recordership of Bath, a lucrative office. Originally a member for St Germans, in 1754 he was elected as MP for Aylesbury, a seat controlled by the powerful Grenville family with whom he was associated from then on. In 1756 he became a Vice-Treasurer of Ireland, another lucrative post, which did not require him to move to Ireland.Potter acquired a reputation as a leading rake. Potter was a friend of John Wilkes, who he considered as something of a protégé. He was later accused of corrupting Wilkes who had been relatively innocent until that point. Politically he was aligned with William Pitt who he was a devoted follower of. He was a staunch supporter of Britain's participation in the Seven Years War.Potter was in ill health for a long time, suffering in particular from gout. In 1759 he died at Bath at the age of forty one.He was believed to be the author of Essay on Woman, a crude parody of Alexander Pope's Essay on Man. The authorship of this was later attributed to John Wilkes, when it was read out in the House of Lords, during his expulsion from parliament in 1764.He was a recognised member of the Hellfire Club, in Buckinghamshire, founded by Francis Dashwood, 15th Baron le Despencer.".
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- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) deathDate "1759".
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- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) wikiPageWikiLink Aylesbury_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
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- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) wikiPageWikiLink Cornwall.
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- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Willes_(1723–1787).
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- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Dashwood,_11th_Baron_le_Despencer.
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- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) wikiPageWikiLink Great_Britain_in_the_Seven_Years_War.
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- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Eliot_(diplomat).
- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Vyner_(1717-1799).
- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) wikiPageWikiLink Sir_John_Hynde_Cotton,_4th_Baronet.
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- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) wikiPageWikiLink Vice-Treasurer_of_Ireland.
- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) wikiPageWikiLink William_OBrien,_4th_Earl_of_Inchiquin.
- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) wikiPageWikiLink William_Pitt,_1st_Earl_of_Chatham.
- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thomas Potter (died 1759)".
- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thomas Potter".
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- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) after John_Wilkes.
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- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) after Robert_Vyner_(1717-1799).
- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) before Edward_Willes_(1723–1787).
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- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) before William_OBrien,_4th_Earl_of_Inchiquin.
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- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) dateOfBirth "1718".
- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) dateOfDeath "1759".
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- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) name "Potter, Thomas".
- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) shortDescription "British politician".
- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) title "Member of Parliament for Aylesbury".
- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) title "Member of Parliament for Okehampton".
- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) title "Member of Parliament for St Germans".
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- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) with John_Willes_(1721–1784).
- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) with Robert_Vyner_(1717-1799).
- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) with "Edward Craggs-Eliot 1748–54".
- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) with "Richard Eliot 1747–48".
- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) years "1747".
- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) years "1754".
- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) years "1757".
- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) description "British politician".
- Thomas_Potter_(died_1759) description "British politician".