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Nathaniel Bacon (English politician)

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Nathaniel Bacon (1593-1660) was (joint) member of parliament for Ipswich, along with his relative Francis. In 1617 he was called to the bar. A Parliamentarian, and a puritan, Bacon became M.P. for Cambridge University in 1645, during the Long Parliament. He later represented Ipswich until his death. He also served as an admiralty judge and master of requests.

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Parliament of England
Preceded by
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Member of Parliament for Ipswich
with Francis Bacon

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Succeeded by

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