Beresford, Richard, c. 1755-1803

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Richard Beresford (c. 1755 – February 6, 1803) was an American planter and lawyer from Berkeley County, South Carolina. He was a delegate for South Carolina in the Confederation Congress in 1783 and 1784.

Born in Berkeley County near Charleston, South Carolina, Beresford was educated in South Carolina and England, studying law at the Middle Temple in London. He became a lawyer in private practice and also engaged in planting, with extensive estates in Berkeley County and Colleton County in South Carolina as well as in England. Beresford took an active part in the American Revolutionary War, serving as an officer in the 1st South Carolina Regiment under General Isaac Huger in the Georgia campaign in 1778. He was captured at the fall of Charleston in 1780 and imprisoned at St. Augustine until 1781, when he was exchanged.

Beresford was a member of the South Carolina state house of representatives in 1781 and was elected by the South Carolina state general assembly as a member of the privy council in 1782. He was elected the ninth Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina in January 1783, but resigned six weeks after taking office that February, having been elected to the Continental Congress. He was a member of the Confederation Congress in 1783 and 1784, after which he resumed planting. He later engaged in literary pursuits and published the Vigil in Charleston in 1798. He died in Charleston asnd was buried in Berkeley County's Saint Thomas Cemetery.

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Berkeley County SC US
Charleston SC US
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Birth c. 1755

Death 1803-02-06

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