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William Ettrick
Member of Parliament
for Christchurch
In office
1689 – 5 December 1716
Preceded by Alistair Burt
Member of Parliament
for Poole
In office
1685–1687
Preceded by Henry Trenchard
Succeeded by Henry Trenchard
Personal details
Born 1651
Middle Temple, London
Died 5 December 1716
Nationality English
Political party Tory
Alma mater Trinity College, Oxford
Occupation Member of Parliament

William Ettrick (born 1651, died 5 December 1716) was an English politician. He served as a Member of Parliament (MP). This means he was elected to represent certain areas in the House of Commons of England.

He represented two different areas: Poole and Christchurch. William Ettrick was an MP when the Acts of Union 1707 happened. These acts joined England and Scotland to create Great Britain. After this, he sat in the very first Parliament of Great Britain.

Who Was William Ettrick?

William Ettrick was an important person in English politics during the late 1600s and early 1700s. He was born in 1651 in Middle Temple, London. He studied at Trinity College, Oxford, which is a famous university.

His Family Background

William Ettrick came from a family involved in politics. His father, Anthony Ettrick, was also a Member of Parliament. This often happened in those times, where political roles were passed down in families.

William Ettrick's Role as an MP

As a Member of Parliament, William Ettrick represented the people of his area. He would have gone to meetings in the House of Commons. This is where laws were discussed and made. He served for Poole from 1685 to 1687. Later, he represented Christchurch from 1689 until his death in 1716.

Parliament in His Time

During William Ettrick's life, there were big changes in how Parliament worked. He first served in the House of Commons of England. This was the main law-making body for England.

Then, in 1707, the Acts of Union were passed. These laws created the Kingdom of Great Britain. After this, William Ettrick became a member of the House of Commons of Great Britain. This new Parliament represented both England and Scotland. He was part of the First Parliament of Great Britain.

William Ettrick was a member of the Tory political party. He continued to serve in Parliament until he passed away on December 5, 1716.

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