George Bruere’s father came from Hoddesden, near Ware, altering the spelling of his name, probably about the time of his marriage in 1673. Originally an apothecary in Covent Garden, Bruere acquired an estate in Great Marlow, which he represented as a Tory under Queen Anne on the interest of his mother-in-law’s second husband Sir James Etheridge, M.P. for that borough and owner of Harleyford there. At the Hanoverian succession he was removed from the commission of the peace for Buckinghamshire, but was returned as a Tory for the third time at Great Marlow.
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