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William Johnson (MP for Aldeburgh)

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130:, where he was defeated. He petitioned, and then in February 1700, he went on a long voyage to the East Indies and China. The petition was finally declared in his favour after the dissolution of Parliament. From the first general election of 1701, he stood only at Aldeburgh, where he was returned unopposed then and in the second general election of that year. As a Tory, he supported the motion of 26 February 1702 to vindicate the Commons’ proceedings over the impeachment of the Whig ministers in the previous session. He was committee member of the East India Company again from 1702 to 1705. He was not recorded as voting on the Tack on 28 November 1704. 134: 141:
Johnson's brother Henry having inherited their father's ship building yard at Blackwall, ran it using a succession of managers. By 1704 William Johnson was running of the business, and between 1704 and 1710 built five ships-of-the-line and six other vessels there. He was living in the house in the
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on the interest of his brother Henry. Also in 1689, he was appointed Commissioner for assessment, for Middlesex, Suffolk and Aldeburgh to 1690, and Deputy Lieutenant for Tower Hamlets at least to 1702. He was not active in the Convention Parliament, but served on six committees including one to
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from 1690 to 1702. He was also a committee member of the East India Company from 1690 to 1691. With his brother, Sir Henry, he was part of a syndicate that from 1691 to 1694 tried unsuccessfully to challenge the East India Company's monopoly. He was returned unopposed for Aldeburgh at the
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and sometime after 1683, he returned to England and established himself as a merchant, trading to Africa and the Peninsula. He bought Mandeville's Manor, Sternfield, near Aldeburgh, but lived mainly near the shipyard inherited by his brother
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in November 1718. He and his wife had three sons and nine daughters. All his property was to be sold, and the proceeds divided equally among the surviving members of his family, except for his one married daughter.
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he was listed among the β€˜Tory patriots’ who opposed the continuation of the war, and the β€˜worthy patriots’ who exposed the mismanagements of the previous ministry. He was appointed Commissioner for sewers for
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and was appointed on 20 February to prepare a bill to regulate the East India Company. He signed the Association in February, and in March voted against fixing the price of
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consider the management of the East India trade, one for the bill for restoring corporations, and one on a petition from the Royal Africa Company.
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and his wife Dorothy Lord, daughter of William Lord of Melton, Kent. He was educated at Leyden in 1678. He went to Bengal as a factor for the
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Johnson was returned for Aldeburgh for the last time. He voted against the septennial bill. In 1716, he took the post of governor of
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yard from at least 1705, and probably lived there over a longer period. In 1709 he became an Elder Brother of
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and was absent from the vote on the Speaker on 25 October 1705. He was returned as usual as a Tory at the
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at 22 shillings. On 25 November 1696, he voted against the attainder of
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and voted against the impeachment of Dr Sacheverell in 1710. After the
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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Johnson was returned for Aldeburgh in a contest at the
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Index

William Johnson (died 1718)
Sternfield
English
British House of Commons
Sir Henry Johnson
East India Company
Henry
Blackwall
Royal African Company
1689 English general election
Member of Parliament
Aldeburgh
1690 English general election
Gentleman of the privy chamber
1695 English general election
guineas
Sir John Fenwick
1698 English general election
Orford

Trinity House
1705 English general election
1708 British general election
1710 British general election
Tower Hamlets
1715 British general election
Guinea
Gold Coast
Cape Coast Castle

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