Edward Barradall

Edward Barradall
Acting Attorney General for the Virginia colony
In office
1737–1743
Preceded byJohn Clayton
Succeeded byThomas Nelson
Member of the House of Burgesses
from College of William and Mary
In office
1737–1743
Preceded byJohn Randolph
Succeeded byBeverley Randolph
Personal details
Born1703 (1703)
Kent, England
Died1743 (aged 39–40)
Virginia, U.S.
Resting placeBruton Parish Church
Williamsburg, Virginia, U.S.
NationalityBritish American
Spouse
Sarah Fitzhugh
(m. 1736)
Children1
Profession
  • attorney
  • author
  • judge
  • politician

Edward Barradall (c. 1703–1743) was a British attorney, admiralty judge and politician who represented the College of William and Mary in the House of Burgesses, served as mayor of Williamsburg and compiled the first volume of decisions of the general Court of the Colony of Virginia.[1]

  1. ^ Tyler, Lyon Gardiner (1915). Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Lewis historical publishing Company. p. 180. Retrieved December 3, 2022.