George Rous
George Rous (c.1744 – 11 June 1802) was a British lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1776 to 1780.Rous was the third son of Thomas Rous of Piercefield House, Monmouthshire, and his wife Mary Bates, daughter of Thomas Bates. His father was a director of the East India Company. Rous was probably educated at Eton College between 1756 and 1760 and matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford on 16 December 1760, aged 16. He entered Middle Temple in 1763, transferred to Inner Temple in 1764 and was called to the bar in 1768. He married Charlotte Thomas, daughter of Rev. Hugh Thomas, dean of Ely.
Rous was elected Member of Parliament for Shaftesbury on the interest of Francis Sykes at a by-election on 17 May 1776. The seat had been vacant for a year following the voiding of the previous election on grounds of "most notorious bribery and corruption". Rous did not stand again for Shaftesbury in 1780. Rous became Counsel to the East India Company in 1781 and held the post until his death. He succeeded his brother Thomas Bates Rous in 1799 and sold his estate at Moor Park. In 1802, he became bencher of the Inner Temple. He died on 11 June 1802 and was buried at Temple Church. Provided by Wikipedia
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Thoughts on government occasioned by Mr. Burke's Reflections, &c. in a letter to a friend. By George Rous, Esq by Rous, George 1744?-1802
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A candid investigation of the present prevailing topic in this little pamphlet the public will find the subject of the interference in Parliment, so much talked of lately, dispassi... by Rous, George
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A candid investigation of the present prevailing topic In this little pamphlet the public will find the subject of the interference in parliament, so much talked of lately, dispass... by Rous, George 1744?-1802
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The claim of the House of Commons to a negative, on the appointment of ministers by the Crown, examined and confuted. By the author of A candid investigation by Rous, George 1744?-1802
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An inquiry into the conduct of Lord Pigot, from his arrival at Fort St. George, to his expedition to Tanjore. With observations on the defence of Lord Pigot by Rous, George 1744?-1802
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An essay on the Middlesex election: in which the power of expulsion is particularly considered by Rous, George 1744?-1802
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An essay on the Middlesex election: in which the power of expulsion is particularly considered by Rous, George 1744?-1802
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A letter to the Rt Hon. Edmund Burke in reply to his appeal from the new to the old Whigs by Rous, George
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A letter to the Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke ... in reply to his Appeal from the new to the old Whigs by Rous, George
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A letter to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke by George Rous, Esq. In reply to his appeal from the new to the old Whigs by Rous, George 1744?-1802
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Thoughts on government occasioned by Mr. Burke's Reflections, &c. in a letter to a friend. To which is added a postscript, in reply to a vindication of Mr. Burke's Reflections. By... by Rous, George 1744?-1802
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A letter to the Rt Hon. Edmund Burke, by George Rous, Esq. In reply to his appeal from the new to the old Whigs by Rous, George 1744?-1802
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Thoughts on government occasioned by Mr. Burke's Reflections, &c. in a letter to a friend. By George Rous, Esq by Rous, George 1744?-1802
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The restoration of the King of Tanjore considered by Rous, George 1744?-1802
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A letter to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke by George Rous, Esq. In reply to his appeal from the new to the old Whigs by Rous, George 1744?-1802
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The claim of the House of Commons, to a negative, on the appointment of ministers by the Crown examined and confuted by Rous, George
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A candid investigation of the present prevailing topic Supposed to be written by George Rous, Esq. In this little pamphlet the public will find the subject of the interference in P... by Rous, George 1744?-1802
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The restoration of the King of Tanjore considered by Rous, George
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A letter to the jurors of Great-Britain Occasioned by an opinion of the court of King's Bench, read by Lord Chief Justice Mansfield in the case of the King and Woodfall; and said t... by Rous, George 1744?-1802
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To the author of A defence of the proceedings of the House of Commons, &c by Rous, George 1744?-1802
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