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John Bond (1678–1744)

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345: 338: 332: 96:. He voted against the Government on the Hessians in 1730, but from then on supported the Government when present. In 1732, a report of a House of Commons committee named him as being involved with his brother in the fraudulent sale of the forfeited Derwentwater estates in 1723, but no action was taken. He was returned unopposed at the 433: 458: 394: 387: 285: 242: 81: 380: 352: 428: 453: 448: 443: 438: 89: 423: 197:"BOND, Nathaniel (1754-1823), of 11 Paper Buildings, Inner Temple, London and East Holme, Dorset. | History of Parliament Online" 105: 97: 93: 85: 196: 174: 356: 221: 121: 17: 33: 294: 277: 263: 84:
at a by-election on 25 February 1721, when his brother was the borough's other MP. He did not stand at the
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in 1706. He married his cousin, Margaret Williams (died 1775), daughter of John Williams of
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Bond died on 19 June 1744. He and his wife had four sons and two daughters. Their son,
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in Dorset, was an English lawyer and a politician who sat in the
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of his Inn. He was returned unopposed for Corfe Castle again in
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John Bond
Tyneham
House of Commons
Nathaniel Bond
King's Serjeant
Denis
Inner Temple
called to the bar
Herringston
Member of Parliament
Corfe Castle
1722 general election
Poole
1727 general election
1734 general election
bencher
1741
John
Nathaniel Bond


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Denis Bond
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