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Sir Charles Davers, 6th Baronet
Sir Charles Davers, 6th Baronet (4 June 1737 - 4 June 1806) was a British Army officer and politician.
Davers was the second surviving son of Sir Jermyn Davers, 4th Baronet and Margaretta Green.〔William Betham, ''The Baronetage of England'' (1803), p.58.〕 He was brought up at Rushbrooke Hall, and educated at King Edward VI School and Trinity College, Cambridge, graduating in 1755. Davers then undertook the Grand Tour. He became an officer in the British Army in 1758, being commissioned into the 44th (East Essex) Regiment of Foot. He served in North America during the Seven Years' War. In January 1761 he was promoted to the rank of Captain while in the service of the 99th Regiment of Foot. He was garrisoned in Ireland in 1766 and was promoted to Major. In 1763 he inherited his brother's title and estates.〔William Betham, ''The Baronetage of England'' (1803), p.58.〕
In 1768 he was elected as the Member of Parliament for Weymouth, sitting until 1774. That year he became MP for Bury St Edmunds.〔William Betham, ''The Baronetage of England'' (1803), p.58.〕 Davers held his seat in the House of Commons due to his close personal alliance with Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton. Grafton encouraged him to cultivate his family interest in Bury at the expense of Davers' brother-in-law, Frederick Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol. Davers publicly aligned himself against William Pitt the Younger, but did not become a Whig and retained his independence.
Davers lived at Rushbrooke Hall with Frances Treice, by whom he had five illegitimate sons and three illegitimate daughters. He was rumoured to have earlier married Miss Coutts, a planter’s daughter, in America while serving in the army, and to have had a son, Rushbrook. He left his estates to his nephew, Frederick Hervey, 1st Marquess of Bristol, while his baronetcy became extinct.
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