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JOHN AISLABIE (1670-1742)

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Originally appearing in Volume V01, Page 447 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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JOHN AISLABIE (1670-1742)  ,
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English politician, was born at Goodramgate, York, on the 7th of December 167o . He was the
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fourth son of George Aislabie,
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principal registrar of the archiepiscopal court of York . In 1695 he was elected member of parliament for Ripon . In 1712 he was appointed one of the commissioners for executing the office of lord high
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admiral, and in 1714 became treasurer of the
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navy, being sworn in two years later as a member of the privy council . In March 1718 he became chancellor of the
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exchequer . The proposal of the South Sea
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Company to pay off the
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national debt was strenuously supported by Aislabie, and finally accepted in an amended form by the House of
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Commons . After the collapse of that company a secret committee of inquiry was appointed by the Commons, and Aislabie, who had in the meantime resigned the
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seals of his office, was declared guilty of having encouraged and promoted the South Sea scheme with a view to his own exorbitant profit, and was expelled the House . Though committed to the Tower he was soon released, and was allowed to retain the
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property he possessed before 1718, including his country estate, to which he retired to pass the rest of his days . He died in 1742 .

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