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Paxton was confined in Newgate Prison, allowed his wife's company but neither was permitted communication with anyone nor the possession of pen or ink or paper. At the end of Parliament's term Paxton was quietly released. Dismissed from his post he died eighteen months later aged only 54. Horace
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Through a number of hearings Paxton continued to decline to answer certain of the questions on the grounds that he might incriminate himself. The Committee considered there was no risk of Paxton incriminating himself and that he must answer. Paxton remained obdurate.
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A REPORT from the COMMITTEE of SECRECY, appointed to enquire into the Conduct of ROBERT Earl of ORFORD during the last Ten years of his being First Commissioner of the Treasury, and Chancellor and Under-Treasurer of his Majesty's
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The attack on Walpole through Scrope failing, the Committee of Secrecy then summoned the Solicitor of the Treasury, Nicholas Paxton and his partners in his law practice though the partners were soon dismissed.
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Scrope's honesty, financial knowledge and ability was such that he remained Secretary to the Treasury until his death at about the age of 90, serving more than 28 years in that post.
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for Paxton's son then still at Eton. The Committee of Secrecy with its squabbles and failures was quickly forgotten, so too the immense sums involved.
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from 1721 to 1742, and after Walpole's resignation was called by a committee of parliament, the Committee of Secrecy under the chairmanship of
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As Scrope died without issue, his estate of Wormsley passed to the descendants of his sister Anne (died 1720), who had married
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Walpole, who had been junior secretary to Scrope, salved his family's conscience with regard to Paxton by making
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Scrope was the son of Thomas Scrope, a Bristol merchant, the third son and ultimate heir of Colonel
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The Fifth Amendment in Congress: Revisiting the Privilege Against Compelled Self-Incrimination
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in Oxfordshire, the latter hung drawn and quartered after the restoration as one of the
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Stephen Taylor, β€˜Walpole, Robert, first earl of Orford (1676–1745)’,
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He exchanged his office of Baron of the Exchequer for that of
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Purchasing Power of British Pounds from 1264 to Present,
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Bristol
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Nicholas Paxton (1690-1744), solicitor to the Treasury
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Godfrey Kneller
House of Commons
Adrian Scrope
Wormsley
regicides of Charles I
Middle Temple
called to the bar
Act of Union
Court of Exchequer
Commissioners of the Great Seal
Lord Cowper
Sir Simon Harcourt
Lord Keeper
Parliament of Great Britain
Ripon
general election of 1722
Secretary to the Treasury
Bristol
Lyme Regis
Robert Walpole
First Lord of the Treasury
Lord Limerick
secret service
the King
some provisions

Henry Fane
Thomas Fane
Member of Parliament

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