Family and Education
b. 1 Sept. 1714 in Antigua, 1st s. of Samuel Martin of Greencastle, Antigua, speaker of the assembly 1753-63, by his 1st w. Frances, da. of John Yeamans, attorney-gen. of Antigua; half-bro. of Josiah Martin, gov. of N. Carolina 1771-5. educ. Westminster; Trinity, Camb. 1729; I. Temple 1730, called 1736, bencher 1766. unm. , 1s.Add. 41347, f. 51b. suc. fa. 1776.
Offices Held
Dep. agent for Antigua 1742 – 44; agent for Monserrat 1742 – 49; for Nevis 1744 – 50; sec. to chancellor of the Exchequer Apr. 1754 – Nov. 1755; sec. of the Treasury Nov. 1756 – Apr. 1757, Apr. 1758 – Apr. 1763, when given reversion of usher of the Exchequer (to which he never succeeded); treasurer to the Princess of Wales Oct. 1757–8 Feb. 1772. Granted I May 1772, pension of £1,200 for life.
Parlimentarian
Main residence: Abingdon Bldgs., London.
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Commons 1715-1754
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MARTIN, Samuel (1714-88)
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