[2] In addition to being a member of parliament, he was also a lawyer and the first to mine the Long Ashton coalfield.
[3] In 1748 after various surveys Jarrit Smyth commissioned mine shafts to be dug at South Liberty Lane.
[4] In 1760 he carried a bill through Parliament to replace the medieval Bristol Bridge which was in a bad state of repair.
[5] His father-in-law died without male issue in 1741; on 27 January 1763 his 1661 baronetcy was recreated for Jarret Smyth as Baronet Smith (or Smyth) of Long Ashton, Somerset (1763) in the Baronetage of Great Britain.
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