From the age of 14 Edward Digby was a regular member of the Foxes’ yearly shooting-party in Wiltshire, succeeding his uncle Henry Fox as ‘recorder of the chasse’ on 21 Sept. 1753, when Fox described himself as ‘old and fat’ and Digby as ‘young and clever’.
As I believe I shall, at a meeting of gentlemen appointed to be held next Tuesday at Dorchester for considering choosing of representatives for the county, be named as a candidate as well as Mr. Pitt, Mr. Chaffin and Mr. Sturt [M.P.], I beg the favour of your Grace’s interest in case of opposition which seems to be unavoidable.
From Sherborne, 4 Aug. 1753, Add. 32732, f. 414.
However when, at the meeting, Mr. Trenchard proposed Lord Digby and ‘nobody said a word’,
