George Amyand

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Arms of Amyand: Vert, a chevron between three garbs or
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Organ donated by Sir George Amyand, 1st Baronet, St Peter's Church, Barnstaple

Sir George Amyand, 1st Baronet (26 September 1720 – 16 August 1766)[1] was a British Whig politician, physician and merchant.

Origins

He was the second son of Claudius Amyand, Surgeon-in-Ordinary to King George II,[2] by his wife Mary Rabache, and was baptised at the fashionable St James's Church, Piccadilly.[1] Claudius's father was a Huguenot who had quitted France following the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685.[2]

Career

Amyand was Army Contractor during the Seven Years' War,[3] an assistant to the Russia Company in March 1756 and a director of the East India Company in 1762.[4] In that year, he bought the manor of Frilsham, Berkshire from Willoughby Bertie, 4th Earl of Abingdon.[5] Between 1754 and 1766, Amyand sat as Member of Parliament (MP) for Barnstaple,[6] in North Devon. On 9 August 1764, he was created a baronet, of Moccas Court, in the County of Hereford.[7]

Marriage & progeny

In 1748 he married Anna Maria Korteen (d. 1767), daughter of John Abraham Korteen (alias Kerton[2]), a German merchant of Hamburg,[4] by whom he had two sons and two daughters:[2]

Death & burial

Amyand died on 16 August 1766, aged 45, from unknown causes, and was buried at Carshalton a week later.[1]

Monument

In the outer south aisle of All Saints Church, Carshalton is a white marble urn, with an inscription in his memory.[8][9]

Barnstaple organ donation

He donated the present organ in St Peter's Church, Barnstaple, one of the largest in Devon, made by John Crang in 1764.[10] It is decorated with his armorials: Vert, a chevron between three garbs or[2] with an inescutcheon of unidentified arms.

References

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  10. Per gilded inscription on organ
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Barnstaple
1754–1766
With: John Harris 1754–1761
Denys Rolle 1761–1766
Succeeded by
Denys Rolle
John Clevland
Baronetage of Great Britain
New creation Baronet
(of Moccas Court)
1764–1766
Succeeded by
George Cornewall