By his purchase of the Werrington estate of the Morice family in the 1770s, the 1st Duke of Northumberland became patron of Newport, as well as of Launceston: he became the owner of most of the burgages, but some were owned by Sir Jonathan Phillipps of Newport House.
On the death of Richardson in June 1803 the Prince of Wales wrote (next day) on behalf of Sheridan’s son Tom, but the duke regretted that he had already made arrangements in order to secure an opening for his son and heir, in anticipation of Richardson’s death.
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