Sir James Wright

On 28th November 1785 Sir James Wright was buried in the north transept of Westminster Abbey. The inscription on his gravestone is now rather faint but reads:

Sir James Wright, Bart. Died 20th Novbr. 1785, aged 71 years

He was born on 8th May 1716, a son of Robert Wright and his wife Isabella (Pitts). The family moved to Charlestown, South Carolina and Robert was a chief justice of the colony. James later became Attorney General there and in 1760 he was appointed Lt. Governor of Georgia. In 1772 he was created a baronet. After the American War of Independence he resumed his post in 1779 but it was short-lived as Savannah was surrendered in 1782 and James returned to London. His wife Sarah (Maidman) had been drowned on a voyage to England in 1763. Their children were James (who became the 2nd baronet), Alexander, Mary, Charles, Ann, Isabella, Elizabeth and Charlotte. Sir James lived in Fludyer Street, Westminster, near to the Abbey, and died there on 20th November 1785.

Further Reading

Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

Occupation

Diplomat

Location

North Transept

Memorial Type

Grave

Material Type

Marble

Sir James Wright
Sir James Wright grave

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