John Harris (c. 1690 - 5 October 1767) [1] was a British courtier and politician who sat in the House of Commons for forty years from 1727 to 1767.
He was a Member of Parliament for Helston from 1727 and then sat for Ashburton from 1741 to 1767. [1] [2] From 1741 he also held the post of Master of the Household to George II and III. [3] [4]
Harris was the second son of William Harris. His elder brother, Christopher Harris, was MP for Okehampton. [5]
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