Edmund Pytts
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Edmund Pytts
Summary
Edmund Pytts is a human[1]. He was born on 1696[2]. He died on November 24, 1753[3]. He worked as a politician[4].
Key Facts
- Edmund Pytts was born on 1696[2].
- Edmund Pytts died on November 24, 1753[3].
- Edmund Pytts died on January 1, 1753[5].
- Burial took place at Church of St Martin, Holt[6].
- Edmund Pytts's father was Samuel Pytts[7].
- Edmund Pytts was married to Anne Coventry (née Master)[8].
- A child of Edmund Pytts was Edmund Pytts[9].
- Edmund Pytts held citizenship in Kingdom of Great Britain[10].
- Edmund Pytts worked as a politician[4].
- Edmund Pytts held the position of member of the 9th Parliament of Great Britain[11].
- Edmund Pytts held the position of member of the 10th Parliament of Great Britain[12].
- Edmund Pytts's education included a stint at Balliol College[13].
- Edmund Pytts is recorded as male[14].
- Edmund Pytts's instance of is recorded as human[15].
- Edmund Pytts's residence is recorded as Kyre Park[16].
- Edmund Pytts's family name is recorded as Pytts[17].
- Edmund Pytts's given name is recorded as Edmund[18].
Body
Origins and Family
Edmund Pytts was born on 1696[2]. His father was Samuel Pytts[7].
Education
Edmund Pytts was educated at Balliol College[13].
Career and Affiliations
Edmund Pytts's professions included politician[4]. Positions held include member of the 9th Parliament of Great Britain[11] and member of the 10th Parliament of Great Britain[12].
Personal Life
Among Edmund Pytts's spouses was Anne Coventry (née Master)[8]. A child of him was he[9].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include November 24, 1753[3] and January 1, 1753[5]. Edmund Pytts is buried at Church of St Martin, Holt[6].
FAQs
Who were Edmund Pytts's parents?
Edmund Pytts's father was Samuel Pytts[7].
Who was Edmund Pytts married to?
Edmund Pytts's spouses include Anne Coventry (née Master)[8].
What did Edmund Pytts do for work?
Edmund Pytts worked as politician[4].
Where did Edmund Pytts go to school?
Edmund Pytts was educated at Balliol College[13].