A strong Tory and reputed Jacobite, Lyster was unseated for Shrewsbury on a party vote in 1723. On being called to order for a discourtesy to the House, he said: ‘When you learn justice, I will learn manners’; but when it was proposed to bring him to the bar of the House Robert Walpole said ‘Let him go, he has been hardly enough used’.
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