In 1795, as his mother informed the prime minister, Harcourt (a godson of the King) secretly accepted an invitation to offer himself as a ministerial candidate at Totnes. As the election approached, it became clear that there were three candidates, none of them anti-ministerial, so she begged Pitt to remove one of them to Honiton for her son’s benefit.
Harcourt served with distinction in the Mahratta campaigns and acted as military secretary to Wellesley.
