French was a practising barrister, and owned a plantation in Jamaica. In 1754 he and Richard Rigby unsuccessfully contested Newport (Cornwall) on the Duke of Bedford’s interest; and were returned by Bedford for Tavistock. French was too ill to attend at Newport until the day before the poll, and died on 14 May before Parliament met. He left his Jamaica plantation and ‘about £900 per annum in the county of Roscommon’ to James Plunkett, son of his sister Mary.
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