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Nathaniel Rogers (MP)

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Rogers was the son of John Rogers, merchant of Kingston upon Hull, and his wife Elizabeth Nelthorpe, daughter of Edward Nelthorpe of Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire, who had married in 1665. His grandfather, John Rogers, was an alderman, and was mayor of Hull in 1652; his father was mayor in 1673,
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Rogers died in late March 1737, and was buried in the South Choir Aisle of Holy Trinity Church (now Hull Minster) on 31 March: his tomb slab, shared with his brother John (d. 1728), much worn, can still be seen.
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in 1719, and with them on the repeal of the Occasional Conformity and Schism Acts. He was re-elected at the
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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and died in 1680. Nathaniel in turn became an alderman of Hull.
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House of Commons
Member of Parliament
Kingston upon Hull
William Maister
Peerage Bill
1722 general election
1727


"ROGERS, Nathaniel"
"Will of Nathaniel Rogers of Kingston upon Hull , Yorkshire"
Parliament of Great Britain
Sir William St Quintin
William Maister
Member of Parliament
Kingston upon Hull
1727
Sir William St Quintin
George Crowle
George Crowle
Joseph Micklethwaite
Categories
1730s deaths
Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
British MPs 1715–1722
British MPs 1722–1727

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