John Talbot (judge)

For other people named John Talbot, see John Talbot (disambiguation).

The Honourable John Talbot (c. 1712 – 23 September 1756) was a British judge and Member of Parliament.

Talbot was the third son of Charles Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot, who served as Lord Chancellor from 1733 to 1737. Training as a lawyer, John entered Lincoln's Inn in 1734, in which year he was appointed Recorder of Brecon, in which post he served until 1745, and was also elected Member of Parliament for the borough.

He was not called to the bar until 1737. On 30 May that year he married Henrietta Decker (d. 1747), the daughter of Sir Matthew Decker, 1st Baronet; the marriage was childless. In 1740 he was appointed Puisne Justice of Chester, holding the post until his death.

In August 1748 Talbot married Hon. Catherine Chetwynd, daughter of John Chetwynd, 2nd Viscount Chetwynd. They had four sons:

In 1754, feeling that his position in Brecon was no longer secure, he persuaded the Prime Minister to find him a seat elsewhere, and was proposed instead for Ilchester; his election here cost £2,000, though half the cost was met from the government's secret service funds.

In December 1755 Talbot was made a junior Lord of Trade, and was again returned at the ensuing by-election at Ilchester. He died the following year.

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Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
Thomas Morgan
Member of Parliament for Brecon
17341754
Succeeded by
Thomas Morgan
Preceded by
Francis Fane
Thomas Lockyer
Member of Parliament for Ilchester
17541756
With: Thomas Lockyer
Succeeded by
Joseph Tolson Lockyer
Thomas Lockyer
Legal offices
Preceded by
Richard Potenger
Puisne Justice of Chester
17401756
Succeeded by
Taylor White


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