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John Trenchard (politician)

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IGI: Baptism of Maria Trenchard to John and Philippa on 18 March 1687 at Nederlands Hervormde Kerk, Groningen, Netherlands
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from the throne, and attended some of the meetings held by these malcontents. It is possible he was concerned in the
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Mural monument to Sir John Trenchard, St Andrew's Church, Bloxworth. Displaying the arms of Trenchard impaling Speke
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Sir John died on 27 April 1695 at Kensington, London, of tuberculosis and he is buried at Bloxworth, Dorset.
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and was called to the bar in 1674. John Trenchard entered parliament as member for
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in 1679. He associated himself with those who proposed to exclude the
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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This article is about the Secretary of State. For the writer, see
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of 1688, although he managed to secure the good will of
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John Trenchard (Secretary of State)
John Trenchard (writer)

James Watson
Secretary of State for the Northern Department
The Earl of Nottingham
The Duke of Shrewsbury
Lytchett Matravers
Dorset
Kensington, London
Bloxworth
Dorset

Dorset
Lytchett Matravers
Poole
Sir Thomas Trenchard of Wolverton
James I
Winchester
New College, Oxford
Middle Temple
Taunton
Duke of York
Rye House Plot
Monmouth
England
Groningen
William Penn
Revolution
William III

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