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John Hall (1632–1711)

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John Hall (17 May 1632 – 1711) was an English politician and landowner.

He was the eldest son of Sir Thomas Hall (1600-63), who acted as a Royalist commissioner during the English Civil War.[1] Following the death of his father, John became head of the Halls, a wealthy gentry family, who's principal residence was 'The Hall', in Bradford-on- Avon, Wiltshire.[2]

Hall served as Justice of the Peace for Somerset in 1662–80 and for Wiltshire in 1673–80 and from 1689 until his death in 1711. He was appointed High Sheriff of Wiltshire for 1669–70.

Hall was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Wells, Somerset, from 1673 to 1679 and from 1680 to 1685.[3]

He married twice: first to Susan, the daughter and heiress of Francis Cox of Wells and secondly Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Thomas Thynne of Richmond, Surrey. He had no legitimate children and left his estate to his great-niece Rachel Baynton (reputedly his illegitimate daughter), who later married William Pierrepont, Earl of Kingston-upon-Hull.[4]

References

  1. ^ http://www.histparl.ac.uk/volume/1660-1690/member/hall-john-1632-1711
  2. ^ https://www.freshford.com/the_hall_bradford1.htm
  3. ^ "House of Commons". Leigh Rayment. Archived from the original on 1 May 2009. Retrieved 15 August 2010.
  4. ^ https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/manuscriptsandspecialcollections/collectionsindepth/family/manvers/biographies/biographyofwilliampierrepont,earlofkingston-upon-hull(1692-1713).aspx
Parliament of England
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Wells
1673-1679
With: Maurice Berkeley
Succeeded by
Edward Berkeley
William Coward
Preceded by
Edward Berkeley
William Coward
Member of Parliament for Wells
1680-1685
With: William Coward
Succeeded by
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