Damer, who joined the Whig Club on 3 Feb. 1786 like his elder brother, followed his parliamentary patron Earl Fitzwilliam’s line in politics and at first continued to oppose Pitt after 1790. He voted with opposition on Grey’s Oczakov resolutions, 12 Apr. 1791, and on the Russian armament, 1 Mar. 1792. He was listed a supporter of repeal of the Test Act in Scotland in 1791. He further voted, but ‘against his sentiments’, for Fox’s amendment to the address, 13 Dec. 1792.
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