Edmund Pytts (c. 1696 – 24 November 1753) was a British Tory politician, MP for Worcestershire 1741–1753.
Pytts was the son of Samuel Pytts MP and Frances Sandys, the daughter of Samuel Sandys MP.[1] He matriculated at Balliol College, Oxford in 1713, aged 16.[2] Pytts stood unsuccessfully at Ludlow in 1727. He was elected MP for Worcestershire in 1741, and re-elected unopposed in 1747.[1] A Tory, he voted against the government in all recorded votes.[1]
Personal life
On 24 January 1727, Pytts married Susanna, daughter of Jonathan Collet. She died on 2 April 1742. They had four sons and four daughters,[1] including Edmund Pytts MP. On 12 December 1752, he married Anne, daughter of Sir Streynsham Master and widow of Gilbert Coventry, 4th Earl of Coventry.[1]
Death
He died on 24 November 1753.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "PYTTS, Edmund (?1696-1753), of Kyre, nr. Tenbury, Worcs". The History of Parliament. Retrieved 12 February 2020.
- ↑ Foster, Joseph (1891). Alumni Oxonienses: Pitts, Edmund (Pytts). Vol. 3. p. 1170. Retrieved 3 February 2020.