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John Chetwynd, mezzotintbyJohn Smith.

John Chetwynd (1643 – 9 December 1702), of Rudge, near Sandon, Staffordshire was an English Member of Parliament.

He was the eldest son of John Chetwynd of Rudge.[1]

He was Member of Parliament for Stafford from 1689 to 1695, and again in 1701 and 1702. In the intervening period he sat for Tamworth in 1698–1700.[2] He was pricked High Sheriff of Staffordshire for 1695–96.[1]

He died in 1702. He had married, by 1678, Lucy, the daughter of Robert Roane of Tullesworth, Chaldon, Surrey and had 3 sons and a daughter.

His son Walter inherited the Ingestre estate from his distant cousin Walter Chetwynd the antiquary in 1693, greatly raising the prominence of his branch of the family. Walter was created Viscount Chetwynd in 1717, a title to which John's other two sons (John and William) succeeded in turn.

His daughter Lucy married Edward Younge, Bath King of Arms.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "CHETWYND, John (c.1643-1702), of Rudge, Standon, Staffs". History of Parliament Trust. Retrieved 23 November 2018.
  • ^ H. M. Stephens, ‘Chetwynd, William Richard, third Viscount Chetwynd (1685?–1770)’, rev. Philip Carter, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, (Oxford University Press, 2004) [1], accessed 16 Nov 2008.
  • ^ Burke's Peerage (1939 edition), s.v. Chetwynd, Viscount
  • Parliament of England
    Preceded by

    Walter Chetwynd
    Rowland Okeover

    Member of Parliament for Stafford
    1689–1695
    With: Philip Foley 1689–90
    Jonathan Cope 1690–94
    Thomas Foley 1694–95
    Succeeded by

    Philip Foley
    Thomas Foley

    Preceded by

    Sir Henry Gough
    Thomas Guy

    Member of Parliament for Tamworth
    1698–1699
    With: with Thomas Guy
    Succeeded by

    Sir Henry Gough
    Thomas Guy

    Preceded by

    Philip Foley
    Thomas Foley

    Member of Parliament for Stafford
    1701
    With: Thomas Foley
    Succeeded by

    John Pershall
    Thomas Foley

    Preceded by

    John Pershall
    Thomas Foley

    Member of Parliament for Stafford
    1701–1702
    With: Thomas Foley
    Succeeded by

    Walter Chetwynd
    Thomas Foley


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