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John Sydenham (14th-century MP)

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John Sydenham, of Somerset, was MP for the Bridgwater constituency of the parliament of England six times between 1377 and 1397.[1] He was recorded as a tax collector in Somerset in 1382, 1392 and 1401.[1] During the Peasants' Revolt of 1381 his manor house at Sydenham, near Bridgwater was ransacked and goods to the value of £100 stolen.[1][2][3] His daughter Ida married Robert Boson, who was MP for Bridgwater in the 1393 parliament.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Woodger, L. S. (1993). "Sydenham, John". In Clark, Linda; Rawcliffe, Carole; Roskell, J. S. (eds.). The House of Commons 1386–1421. The History of Parliament Trust.
  2. ^ Anthony Emery: Greater Medieval Houses of England and Wales 1300-1500, vol 2, p18
  3. ^ The Ancient Borough of Bridgwater, on forgottenbooks.com, p100