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John Calvert (1726–1804), was an English brewer and politician who sat in the House of Commons for 48 years between 1754 and 1802.

Calvert was born on 6 May 1726 the son of Felix Calvert of Albury Hall and his wife Mary Calvert daughter of Felix Calvert of Nine Ashes, Hertfordshire who was his second cousin.[1] The Calvert family were London brewers who owned the Peacock Brewhouse in Whitecross Street and the Hour Glass brewhouse in Thames Street.[2]

Calvert was returned as Member of Parliament for Wendover by Lord Verney in a by-election on 25 February 1754 and was re-elected in the 1754 general election. His father died on 29 April 1755 and he inherited a partnership in the family business at the Peacock Brewery, Whitecross Street which he ran successfully for many years.[1]

In1761 Calvert was returned unopposed as MP for Hertford and again in 1774. He then lost his seat at Hertford in the 1780 general election but was returned by Lord Weymouth as MP for Tamworth in a by-election of November 1780. In 1784 he was returned again at Hertford. He was elected there again in 1790 and headed the poll in 1796. He retired at the 1802 general election[1][3]

Calvert died on 22 February 1804. He had married Elizabeth Hulse, daughter of Sir Edward Hulse, 1st Baronet on 8 September 1757 and had 2 sons.[1] He was succeeded by his son John.

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  1. ^ a b c d "CALVERT, John (1726-1804), of Albury Hall, Herts". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 20 August 2017.
  • ^ Martyn Cornell When one family ran the world’s two biggest breweries
  • ^ "Albury Hall". Albury Parish Council. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  • Parliament of Great Britain
    Preceded by

    The Earl Verney
    John Hampden

    Member of Parliament for Wendover
    1754–1761
    With: The Earl Verney
    Succeeded by

    Richard Chandler-Cavendish
    Verney Lovett

    Preceded by

    Nathaniel Brassey
    Viscount Fordwich

    Member of Parliament for Hertford
    17611780
    With: Timothy Caswall 1761-1768
    William Cowper 1768-1770
    Paul Feilde 1770-1780
    Succeeded by

    Thomas, Baron Dimsdale
    William Baker

    Preceded by

    John Courtenay
    Anthony Chamier

    Member of Parliament for Tamworth
    17801784
    With: John Courtenay
    Succeeded by

    John Courtenay
    John Calvert II

    Preceded by

    Thomas, Baron Dimsdale
    William Baker

    Member of Parliament for Hertford
    17841802
    With: Thomas, Baron Dimsdale 1784-1790
    Succeeded by

    Hon. Edward Spencer Cowper
    Nicolson Calvert


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