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John Byne

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45:. He was also commissioner for militia for Sussex in 1659. He was commissioner for assessment from January 1660 until his death and captain of militia horse from April 1660 to his death. In April 1660 he was re-elected MP for Bramber in the 33:) and his wife Elizabeth Goring, daughter of Henry Goring of Highden (also near Washington, West Sussex). He was baptised on 8 October 1635. In 1646 he succeeded to the estate of Rowdell on the death of his father. In 1659, he was elected 167: 68: 122: 38: 182: 187: 42: 46: 23: 92: 49:. He was commissioner for sewers for West Sussex from October 1660. In 1661 he was re-elected MP for Bramber in the 131: 177: 172: 30: 104: 162: 157: 118: 34: 50: 151: 67:
on 14 June 1657 and had four daughters. His widow married Sir Francis Guybon, MP for
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Byne died at the age of 26 and was buried at Washington on 31 December 1661.
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Byne married Susanna Hodgson, daughter of Goldsmith Hodgson of
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Byne was the eldest son of Edmund Byne of Rowdell (near
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House of Commons
Washington, West Sussex
Member of Parliament
Bramber
Third Protectorate Parliament
Convention Parliament
Cavalier Parliament
Framfield
Sussex
Thetford



History of Parliament Online - John Byne
Parliament of England
Member of Parliament
Bramber
Sir John Fagg, 1st Baronet
James Temple
Categories
1635 births
1661 deaths
People from Washington, West Sussex
English MPs 1659
English MPs 1660
English MPs 1661–1679
Commissioners for sewers

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