Charles Eversfield inherited from his uncle an interest at Horsham, for which he was returned to eight successive Parliaments, though in 1710 he chose to sit for the county. Originally a Tory, he obtained a place under Anne, which he lost on George I’s accession. Having been defeated for the county and unseated on petition for Horsham in 1715, he came to an agreement with his opponents at Horsham, the Ingrams, to share the representation of that borough,
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