George Pitt (died 1745) of Shroton, Dorset, and Strathfieldsaye, Hampshire, was an English landowner and Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1715 and 1727.
Pitt was born after 1691, the eldest son of George Pitt of Strathfieldsaye, Hampshire, and his first wife Lucy Pile, daughter of Thomas Pile of Baverstock, Wiltshire, and Shroton, Dorset. By 1721, he had married Mary Louisa Bernier, daughter of John Bernier of Strasbourg, in Alsace. His mother had died on 17 November 1697 and in 1714 he succeeded to the Dorset estates of his maternal grandfather.[1]
Pitt separated from his wife according to a petition of his brother-in-law, Henry Bernier, supported by an affidavit of Mary Louisa Pitt, dated 21 March 1730. It claimed she "was forcibly abducted from London by her husband,... and kept locked up at ... at Melcombe, in Dorset". Pitt succeeded his father at Strathfieldsaye in 1735. He died in October 1745 leaving four sons and two daughters.