George Pitt, a Tory, was returned for Wareham on his family’s interest in 1715 at a by-election caused by his father’s opting to sit for Hampshire. Refusing like his father to sign the loyal association, December 1715,
The end of it is, a total desertion from his old friends and a transfer of his interest to Chaffin and Horner; strange that he should take this conduct after the candles were lighted up, but stranger still that any thing of this kind should happen in Dorsetshire.
Undated, Cholmondeley (Houghton) mss 3240.
He did not stand again. According to a petition of his brother-in-law, Henry Bernier, supported by an affidavit, dated 21 Mar. 1730, of Mary Louisa Pitt, he separated from his wife, ‘who was forcibly abducted from London by her husband, George Pitt ... and kept locked up at a seat of Pitt’s at Melcombe, in Dorset.’
