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John Essington (born around 1667, died 1740) was an English politician. He lived at Gossington Hall in Slimbridge, a village in Gloucestershire, England. He is remembered for serving in the British Parliament.

Who Was John Essington?

John Essington was born as the second son of John Essington, who also lived at Gossington Hall. His family was well-known in the area.

Early Life and Education

In 1691, John Essington went to Lincoln's Inn to study law. This was a famous place where many people learned to become lawyers.

His grandfather had built Gossington Hall. John Essington inherited this family home in 1703. This happened after his older brother passed away.

What is a Member of Parliament?

A Member of Parliament (MP) is a person chosen to represent a specific area in the country's government. They work in the Parliament, which is like a big meeting place where laws are made and important decisions are discussed.

The Parliament of Great Britain was the main law-making body for England, Scotland, and Wales during John Essington's time. MPs helped decide how the country was run.

Serving in Parliament

John Essington became a Member of Parliament for a place called Aylesbury. He served in this role from 1710 to 1715.

As an MP, he would have taken part in debates and votes. He helped make decisions that affected the people of Aylesbury and the whole country.

Family and Later Life

John Essington was married twice. His first marriage was in 1697 to Margaret. She was the daughter of John Godfrey.

Later, in 1702, he married Mary. John Essington had one daughter. When he passed away, he left his various properties and land to her.

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