Peter Beverley

Peter Beverley
27th Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses
In office
1710–1714
Preceded byBenjamin Harrison III
Succeeded byRobert McCarty
In office
1700–1705
Preceded byRobert Carter
Succeeded byBenjamin Harrison III
Member of the House of Burgesses for College of William and Mary
In office
1715 – not seated
Preceded byposition created
Succeeded byJohn Custis
Member of the House of Burgesses for Gloucester County
In office
1700–1714
Serving with Mordecai Cook, James Ranson, Ambrose Dudley
Preceded byJames Ranson
Succeeded byJohn Buckner
Personal details
Born1663 (1663)
Kingston on Hull, Yorkshire, England
Died1728 (aged 59–60)
WilliamsburgColony of Virginia, British America
SpouseElizabeth Peyton
Children3
RelativesRobert Beverley Jr. (brother)
Peyton Randolph (grandson)
Beverley Randolph (great-grandson)

Peter Beverley (1663 – 1728) was an English-born planter and lawyer who served as the 27th speaker of the House of Burgesses as well as treasurer of the Colony of Virginia (1710-1723).[1] His father Robert Beverley had been the clerk of the House and a prominent member of the "Green Spring" faction in the decade after Bacon's Rebellion, and Peter Beverley also served as clerk before winning election as a Burgess and serving as speaker in four of the five assemblies at the beginning of the 18th century.[2]

  1. ^ John M. Hemphill II and Daphne Gentry, "Peter Beverley" in Dictionary of Virginia Biography (Richmond: Library of Virginia 1998) pp. 469-470
  2. ^ Kukla, Jon (1981). Speakers and Clerks of the Virginia House of Burgesses, 1643–1776. Richmond, Virginia: Virginia State Library. ISBN 0-88490-075-4. pp. 103-05

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