Jasper Parrott (MP)
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Jasper Parrott (1786 – 15 December 1866) was a British politician.
Parrott lived at Dundridge, in Devon. At the 1832 UK general election, he stood for the Whigs in Totnes, winning a seat. In Parliament, he argued for shorter Parliamentary terms, and for the bishops to lose their automatic seats in the House of Lords. He held his seat until 1839, when he resigned.
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| Preceded byCharles Barry Baldwin Thomas Courtenay | Member of Parliament for Totnes 1832–1839 With: James Cornish (1832–1834) Edward Seymour (1834–1839) | Succeeded byWilliam Blount Charles Barry Baldwin Edward Seymour |