Paul Burrard

Paul Burrard (29 May 1678 – 1735) of Walhampton, Hampshire was a British Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1705 and 1735.

[1] At the 1705 English general election, Burrard was returned as Whig Member of Parliament for Lymington where his family shared the interest with the Dukes of Bolton.

In 1706, he was appointed a sub-commissioner of prizes at Portsmouth but resigned that office in November 1707.

He was re-elected for Lymington at the 1708, and in parliament he supported the naturalization of the Palatines in 1709 and voted for the impeachment of Dr Sacheverell in 1710.

He was returned at the 1710 British general election and on 7 December 1711 voted for the ‘No Peace Without Spain’.