Richard Foley (19 February 1681 – 27 March 1732) was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1711 to 1732.
Foley was second prothonotary at the Court of Common Pleas from 1703 until his death.
[2] He was returned unopposed at the 1715, 1722 and 1727 general elections and sat until his death in 1732.
[3] Foley died unmarried without issue on 27 March 1732 and his considerable estate passed to his elder brother Edward.
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