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William Newton (MP for Dorchester)

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William Newton (died 1453), of Swell, Somerset, was an English politician.

Newton married twice. His first wife, Maud, died on 24 February 1419; she was the widow of Sir John Lorty. By 1429, Newton had married again, to Idonea née Montague. With Idonea he had one son.

He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Dorchester in May 1413.[1]

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