John Levett
John Levett (1721 — 1799) of Wychnor Park, Staffordshire, was an English landowner and investor, and a Tory politician.
Biography
John Levett was the son of Theophilus Levett (1693-1746), Lichfield attorney and town clerk, and his wife Mary Babington, daughter of Zachary Babington.[1] The Levett family had common roots in Sussex, and the branch had moved to Staffordshire. Levett was educated at Westminster School and Brasenose College, Oxford, and served for a time as a barrister at the Middle Temple and the Inner Temple in London.
Levett was elected Member of Parliament for Lichfield for one term only (1761-1762).[2] After his election to Parliament, Levett is not recorded having spoken or voted while there. Questions were raised about his election and he was unseated after a petition by his opponent Hugo Meynell, who re placed him as MP.[3][4] After being unseated by petition, he is not known to have stood for Parliament again.[5]
John Levett lived at Wychnor Park from 1765, when he purchased the estate while living in Lichfield. Levett was a sometime member of the Lunar Society, and an early investor in the industrial projects of Birmingham inventor Matthew Boulton.[6] In his will, John Levett assigned part of the revenues he derived from his Soho Manufactory investments to the Prebendary of Curborough, Staffordshire, to which the Levett family had ancestral connections.[7][8]
John Levett never married and is buried in Whittington, Staffordshire, where his Babington ancestors had resided, and where the Levett family continued to hold land.[9][10]
References
- ^ Townships, Curborough and Elmshurst, Victoria County History, A History of the County of Stafford, British History Online
- ^ The Staffordshire Encyclopedia
- ^ Victoria County History, Lichfield, Parliamentary Representation, British History Online
- ^ The Representative History of Great Britain and Ireland, Thomas Hinton Burley Oldfield, 1816.
- ^ The House of Commons: The History of Parliament, Vol. 2, 1754–1790, Originally published by Secker & Warburg, London, Reprinted by Boydell & Brewer, 1985
- ^ Photo of Letter from Erasmus Darwin to Matthew Boulton, 1766, concerning Boulton's plans to dine with John Levett, revolutionaryplayers.org Archived 8 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ City of Lichfield, Collection of 12 Documents, 1764-1803, from the Office of Thomas Hinckley, solicitor, via Libri
- ^ John Levett will, photo
- ^ Church Memorials, The Staffordshire Encyclopedia, Staffordshire History Online
- ^ Levett, Whittington (St. Giles), A Topographical Dictionary of England, Samuel Lewis, 1848, British History Online
Further reading
- The Lunar Men: Five Friends Whose Curiosity Changed the World, Jenny Uglow, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, New York, 2002 (see John Levett, MP)
External links
- 1721 births
- 1799 deaths
- People from Burton upon Trent
- Levett family
- People educated at Westminster School, London
- Members of the Inner Temple
- Members of the Middle Temple
- Alumni of Brasenose College, Oxford
- Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
- Members of the Lunar Society of Birmingham
- People of the Industrial Revolution
- English landowners