George Garland (MP)
George Garland (born 1752, died 1825) was a British politician who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Poole. He held the seat for several terms, representing the Tory interest. His political career spanned the late 18th and early 19th centuries, a period marked by significant events such as the Napoleonic Wars and substantial social and economic change in Britain.
Garland was a figure of local prominence in the Poole area. Beyond his parliamentary duties, he was involved in local affairs and held land in the region. His family was well-established in the area, contributing to his influence and ability to secure parliamentary representation.
Details regarding his voting record and specific contributions to parliamentary debates are available in historical parliamentary records. Further biographical information can be found in genealogical records pertaining to the Garland family and histories of Poole.