Sir Godfrey Webster, 4th Baronet (25 December 1747 – 3 June 1800) was an English politician.
[1][2] In January 1780 Webster was on a Sussex committee set up to support the reformist Yorkshire Association.
[4] In 1786 he entered parliament as MP for Seaford, with support from the Pelham interest, and after a petition.
He inherited also Battle Abbey with its estate, but not with vacant possession since his aunt remained in residence.
[5] It was a disastrous union which ended in divorce after Elizabeth's repeated affairs with other men.