William Forester, whose grandmother was sister of the 1st Earl of Bradford, inherited a predominant interest at Wenlock, for which his family were returned in almost every Parliament for three centuries. Succeeding his father at Wenlock, he voted with the Government in all recorded divisions. Whilst the South Sea bill was before Parliament he had dealings in South Sea stock and was credited by the Company with £1,000 stock at 272 on 25 Mar. 1720, but was able to show that he had subsequently paid for it.
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