Leonard Bilson (1616–1695) was M.P. for Petersfield during the late 17th century.[1]
Bilson was born on 5 December 1616, the third (second surviving) son of Sir Thomas Bilson MP of West Mapledurham and his wife Susanna, daughter of Sir William Uvedale MP. He was educated at University College, Oxford,[2] graduating B.A. on 5 February 1635, and M.A. on 31 October 1637. His son Thomas succeeded him as MP.[3]
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Preceded by | Member of Parliament for Petersfield 1667–1681 With: Thomas Neale John Norton |
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