Historical records matching John Tarleton, MP
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About John Tarleton, MP
John Tarleton was an English ship-owner, slave-trader and politician.
He was a son of John Tarleton, a West Indies merchant and slave trader, from Aigburth near Liverpool, and brother of Banastre Tarleton.
The younger John also became a West India merchant, in partnership with his brothers Thomas and Clayton, and Daniel Backhouse. Between 1786 and 1804 he invested in 39 Liverpool-registered ships.
At the 1790 general election he unsuccessfully contested the borough of Seaford, but an election petition resulted in him being awarded the seat in 1792. In Parliament, he opposed measures to abolish or regulate the slave trade.
At the 1796 general election, he did not contest Seaford but stood against his brother Banastre in Liverpool, but failed to win a seat.
John Tarleton, MP's Timeline
1755 |
October 26, 1755
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Liverpool, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
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1841 |
September 19, 1841
Age 85
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