Samuel Estwick (1770–1797) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1795 to 1796.
Estwick was the eldest son of Samuel Estwick of Barbados and Berkeley Street London and his second wife Grace Langford daughter of Jonas Langford of Theobald’s Park, Hertfordshire and was born on 22 January 1770.
[1] At a by-election on 15 January 1795 Estwick joined his father as a Member of Parliament for Westbury on Lord Abingdon’s interest.
He supported Pitt, but was unable to lead an active political life because of ill-health.
[1] Estwick retired to Madeira, where he died in February 1797.