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William Bucknall

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Middlesex and Surrey from 1665 to 1675. From January to April 1667 he was alderman of London. He was joint farmer of excise for Kent, Essex, Norfolk, Suffolk and Buckinghamshire from 1668 to 1675 and a Commissioner for excise from 1668 to 1675. He was joint farmer of revenue for Ireland from 1669 and a JP for Hertfordshire also from 1669. He was knighted on 20 September 1670. Bucknall was returned as
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Bucknall became Freeman of the Brewers’ Company in 1664, an assistant of the company in 1667 and Master for the year 1669 to 1670. He was the main businessman in a syndicate formed to farm the customs by Sir Robert Howard and Charles Powlett, Lord St John. He was joint farmer of excise for London,
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Bucknall was the brother of Ralph Bucknall. In 1752, he became a Freeman of the Salters’ Company and acquired interests in water supply and shipping. He married Sarah Chitts, daughter of Thomas Chitts, Woodmonger, of London in 1753.
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for Liverpool on 9 December 1670. In 1673 he became JP for St Albans liberty, and was Commissioner for assessment for Hertfordshire, Lancashire, Middlesex and London from 1673 to 1674.
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Bucknall died on 26 October 1676, and was buried at Oxhey. He left six surviving sons and three daughters. His son was elected for Middlesex in 1696. His daughter married
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Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for Liverpool
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William Grimston
House of Commons
Member of Parliament
John Ward



"BUCKNALL, Sir William (1633-76), of London and Oxhey, Herts"
Parliament of Great Britain
Sir Gilbert Ireland
William Stanley
Member of Parliament
Liverpool
Sir Gilbert Ireland
William Banks
Sir Ralph Assheton, Bt.
Richard Atherton
Categories
1633 births
1676 deaths
English MPs 1661–1679
Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for Liverpool
Masters of the Worshipful Company of Brewers

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