A banker at Colchester like Robert Alexander Crickitt, Round was returned unopposed for Ipswich under the latter’s aegis in 1812.
Round was in 1817 nominated high steward of Colchester under its new charter and on 2 June 1818 wrote to Lord Sidmouth announcing his retirement from Parliament. Sidmouth replied:
By your retirement the constitution and the government will lose a truly independent and most valuable supporter in Parliament, but there are public duties of great importance consistent with and well-suited to private life, the discharge of which I feel persuaded that you will not decline.
Round re-entered Parliament later, but retired from public life after the tragic death of his wife in a fire.
