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John de Blennerhassett

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John de Blennerhassett (1350–1384) was an English politician and ancestor of the Blennerhassett family.[1]

John was the son of Alan de Blenerhayset. He held the office of Member of Parliament for Carlisle in the House of Commons of England in 1381 and 1384.[2] He was appointed to the office of Commissioner in 1384.

He married Joanna, and together they are recorded as having had two sons: Richard and Ralph.

References

  1. ^ 'The Blennerhassetts of Kerry: earlier English stock', Journal of the Kerry Archaeological and Historical Society, Volume V (1919), p.34-39
  2. ^ 'The Blennerhassetts of Kerry: earlier English stock', Journal of the Kerry Archaeological and Historical Society, Volume V (1919), p.34-39