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Thomas Master (died 1770)

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of Cirencester Abbey and his wife Elizabeth Driver, daughter of John Driver of Aston, Gloucestershire and was baptised on 12 July 1690. He matriculated at
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in 1706. He married Joanna Chapman, daughter of Jasper Chapman of Stratton, Gloucestershire in April 1709 and succeeded his father in 1710.
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Master died at the age of about 79. His son Thomas predeceased him.
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at a by-election on 23 January 1712 and topped the poll at the
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Cirencester
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Cirencester Abbey
House of Commons
Thomas Master
Christ Church, Oxford
Member of Parliament
Cirencester
1713 British general election
1715
1722
1727
1734
1747
Thomas
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"MASTER, Thomas (1690-1770), of Cirencester Abbey, Glos"
"MASTER, Thomas (1690-1770), of Cirencester Abbey, Glos"
Parliament of England
Allen Bathurst
Charles Coxe
Member of Parliament
Cirencester
Charles Coxe
Benjamin Bathurst
Peter Bathurst
William Wodehouse
Henry Bathurst
Henry Bathurst
Thomas Master

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