Edward Kynaston was the favourite son of his father, on whose death in 1733 he inherited the greater part of the personal property at the expense of his half-brother, Corbet Kynaston.
This man is reckoned a Jacobite but he talks now in a very different strain from what he did formerly, and declares himself for us [i.e. for Leicester House] — at least for a time.
Nevertheless Lord Powis, on succeeding in 1748 to the estates of the Marquess of Powis, carrying the greatest electoral influence in Montgomeryshire, made no attempt to dislodge Kynaston, who was a nephew of Powis’s follower, Thomas Hill, and was used by both Powis and Hill in negotiations with the Shropshire Tories.
He died 18 May 1772.
