John Richmond Webb (judge)

John Richmond Webb (1721 – 15 January 1766), of Biddesden in Hampshire, was an English lawyer who served briefly as a Member of Parliament and as a Welsh judge.

In 1761 he was elected to Parliament as member for Bossiney, and was a supporter of The Earl of Bute until his death five years later.

[1] In 1738 he inherited Biddesden House and its estate, in Ludgershall parish on the Wiltshire-Hampshire border, from his half-brother Borlace Richmond Webb.

[2] He died unmarried, and is buried in the undercroft of Lincoln's Inn Chapel.

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