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COFFIN, Richard (1684-1766), of Portledge, nr. Bideford, Devon.
Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1715-1754, ed. R. Sedgwick, 1970
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bap. 23 July 1684, 4th but o. surv. s. of Richard Coffin of Portledge by his 3rd w. Anne, da. of Edmund Prideaux of Padstow, Cornw. unm. suc. e. bro. 1703.
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Biography
Coffin, whose family had been seated at Portledge since the fifteenth century,1 was classed as a Whig in 1715, voting against the septennial bill, for the repeal of the Occasional Conformity and Schism Acts, and against the peerage bill. After contesting Barnstaple unsuccessfully in 1722, he was returned for it unopposed in 1727 on the interest of his friend John Rolle, continuing to vote against the Administration. He did not stand again. He died late in 1766 (buried 3 Dec.).2