Returned as a Tory for Hereford, Foley was made joint auditor of the imprest for life by his cousin by marriage, Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford, the other auditor being Edward Harley. After the Hanoverian accession he voted consistently with the Opposition, speaking against the impeachment of Lord Oxford in June 1715. In February 1718, Lord Mar, the Pretender’s secretary of state, suggested that he should be asked for money for a project to restore the Stuarts with the help of Swedish troops (see Caesar, Charles).
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