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William Clayton (Liverpool MP)

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William Clayton (after 1650 – 7 July 1715) was an English merchant and politician from Liverpool.[1]

He was the son of Robert Clayton of Fulwood, near Preston, Lancashire and followed his uncle Thomas Clayton to Liverpool, where he became a successful tobacco and sugar merchant. After serving as a common councillor from 1685 he was elected Mayor of Liverpool for 1689–90, and then became an alderman of the city.

In the Parliament of England, he served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Liverpool from 1698 to 1708. In 1701 he changed his allegiance from the Whigs to the Tories.[2] After the Union with Scotland, he was elected as a Liverpool MP to the new House of Commons of Great Britain from 1713 to 1715.[1]

He married, in 1690, Elizabeth, the daughter of George Leigh of Oughtrington, Cheshire and left a son and 3 daughters.

The vessel Liverpool Merchant, that he jointly owned with John Earle, bound Liverpool's fortunes to the triangular trade. Sailing on the 16 October 1699, under Captain William Webster, for Africa, bartering for 275 slaves, and offloading 220 survivors in Barbados, on 18 September 1700, before sailing for Liverpool, with a cargo of tobacco and sugar, on 24 October 1700, as the first known ship of Liverpool to enter the Atlantic trade.[3][4][5]

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  1. ^ a b Cruickshanks, Eveline; Harrison, Richard (2002). D. Hayton; E. Cruickshanks; S. Handley (eds.). "CLAYTON, William (aft.1650-1715), of Fulwood, nr. Preston and Water Street, Liverpool, Lancs". The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1690-1715. Boydell and Brewer. Retrieved 16 June 2014.
  2. ^ "CLAYTON, William (aft.1650-1715), of Fulwood, nr. Preston and Water Street, Liverpool, Lancs. | History of Parliament Online". 27 October 2021. Archived from the original on 27 October 2021. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
  3. ^ Moffitt, Dominic (27 October 2021). "History of Merseyside's first slave ship". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
  4. ^ Littler, Daen. "THE EARLE COELECTION: RECORDS OF A LIVERPOOL FAMILY OF MERCHANTS AND SHIPOWNERS" (PDF).
  5. ^ THE EARLE COLLECTION. <famname>Earle family of Liverpool, merchants and shipowners</famname>.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
Parliament of England
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Liverpool
1698 – 1707
With: Sir William Norris, Bt to 1701
Thomas Johnson from 1701
Succeeded by
Parliament of Great Britain
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
Parliament of England
Member of Parliament for Liverpool
17071708
With: Thomas Johnson
Succeeded by
Thomas Johnson
Richard Norris
Preceded by
Sir Thomas Johnson
John Cleiveland
Member of Parliament for Liverpool
17131715
With: Sir Thomas Johnson
Succeeded by
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