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Thomas Jones (English judge)

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in 1684. Although he continued to display severity when handing out judgements in subsequent trials, he eventually found himself unable to follow the King's wishes, and along with three other judges was dismissed on 21 April 1686; he was appointed due to his severity and then removed,
220: 111:. The day following the election he became town clerk for Shrewsbury and served until 1662. Also in 1660, he was made a Bencher at Lincoln's Inn. He was re-elected MP for Shrewsbury in 1661 for the 150:' innocence. In 1680, the House of Commons attempted to have him impeached, but the start of the second Exclusion Parliament prevented this. In 1681 and 1683 he helped try the conspirators in the 443: 448: 463: 356: 294: 100: 473: 458: 139: 46:
Jones was the second son of Edward Jones and his wife Mary Powell, daughter of Robert Powell of Whittington Park. He was educated at
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Jones married Jane Bavand, daughter of Daniel Bavand of Chester, around 1640, and they had five sons and six daughters. His son,
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garrison and Prince Rupert stayed at Jones's house. Jones was taken prisoner when the town was captured by the
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in February 1645, the commissioners for corporations later stated that "he had declared himself against the
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On 13 April 1676, Jones was rewarded for his service in Parliament by being made a justice of the
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ironically, because he was not severe enough. He returned home to
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circuits of Northern Wales, and in 1669 he was made a
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English
House of Commons
Shrewsbury School
Emmanuel College, Cambridge
Lincoln's Inn
Bachelor of Arts
Shrewsbury
Alderman
English Civil War
Shrewsbury
Royalist
Parliamentarians
commission of array
Member of Parliament
Shrewsbury
1660 Convention parliament
Samuel
Cavalier Parliament
Wales
Marches
Eyre
Serjeant-at-law
King's Serjeant
King's Bench
Edward Coleman
Samuel Pepys
Popish Plot
Titus Oates

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