The Pratt family descends from Sir John Pratt, Lord Chief Justice from 1718 to 1725.
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Camden Town in London is named for Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden, and the elephant from the arms of Marquess Camden is therefor present in the crest in the coat of arms of the London Borough of Camden.
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Their son, the second Earl, was a politician and notably served as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and as Lord President of the Council.
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