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John Buller (politician, Born 1771)
John Buller may refer to: *John Buller (Weymouth and Melcombe Regis MP), English Member of Parliament for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis (UK Parliament constituency), 1555 *John Buller (politician, born 1632) (1632–1716), English Member of Parliament for East Looe, Grampound, Liskeard, Saltash and West Looe *John Buller (Lostwithiel MP) (1668–1701), English Member of Parliament for Lostwithiel (UK Parliament constituency), Lostwithiel, 1701 *John Buller (politician, born 1721) (1721–1786), British Member of Parliament for East Looe *John Buller (politician, born 1745) (1745–1793), British Member of Parliament for Exeter, Launceston, and West Looe *John Buller (politician, died 1807), British Member of Parliament for East Looe (UK Parliament constituency), East Looe, 1796–1799, 1802–1807 *John Buller (politician, born 1771) (1771–1849), British Member of Parliament for West Looe (UK Parliament constituency), West Looe, 1796, 1826 *John Buller (composer) (1927–2004), Briti ...
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John Buller (Weymouth And Melcombe Regis MP)
John Buller may refer to: *John Buller (Weymouth and Melcombe Regis MP), English Member of Parliament for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis (UK Parliament constituency), 1555 *John Buller (politician, born 1632) (1632–1716), English Member of Parliament for East Looe, Grampound, Liskeard, Saltash and West Looe *John Buller (Lostwithiel MP) (1668–1701), English Member of Parliament for Lostwithiel (UK Parliament constituency), Lostwithiel, 1701 *John Buller (politician, born 1721) (1721–1786), British Member of Parliament for East Looe *John Buller (politician, born 1745) (1745–1793), British Member of Parliament for Exeter, Launceston, and West Looe *John Buller (politician, died 1807), British Member of Parliament for East Looe (UK Parliament constituency), East Looe, 1796–1799, 1802–1807 *John Buller (politician, born 1771) (1771–1849), British Member of Parliament for West Looe (UK Parliament constituency), West Looe, 1796, 1826 *John Buller (composer) (1927–2004), Briti ...
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Weymouth And Melcombe Regis (UK Parliament Constituency)
Weymouth and Melcombe Regis was a parliamentary borough in Dorset represented in the English House of Commons, later in that of Great Britain, and finally in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was formed by an Act of Parliament of 1570 which amalgamated the existing boroughs of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis. Until 1832, the combined borough continued to elect the four Members of Parliament (MPs) to which its constituent parts had previously been entitled; the Great Reform Act reduced its representation to two Members, and the constituency was abolished altogether in 1885, becoming part of the new South Dorset constituency. Members of Parliament Members for Weymouth (1348–1570) Members for Melcombe Regis (1319–1570) Members for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis (1570–1885) 1570–1629 1640–1832 1832–1885 Election results Elections in the 1830s Weyland was also elected for and opted to sit there, causing a by-election. ...
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John Buller (politician, Born 1632)
John Buller (1632–1716) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1656 and 1695. Buller inherited from his father the Cornish estate of Shillingham near Saltash, and owned an estate in the Isle of Thanet. He inherited from his first wife the Cornish estate of Morval, near Looe, in Cornwall.Burke's Landed Gentry, 1937, p.279 His ancestors had long been active in the county administration of Cornwall and he was himself ancestor to many eminent men, several members of parliament, the Buller baronets and Baron Churston and the famous soldier Major-General Sir Redvers Buller (1839–1908), VC. Origins The Bullers were a west country family who had become yeoman tenants following the dissolution of Glastonbury Abbey. John Buller was the second son of Francis Buller, MP for Cornwall in 1640, of Shillingham near Saltash, in Cornwall and Ospringe in Kent by his wife Thomasine Honywood daughter of Sir Thomas Honywood. He was heir to his nephew Jam ...
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John Buller (Lostwithiel MP)
John Buller may refer to: *John Buller (Weymouth and Melcombe Regis MP), English Member of Parliament for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis (UK Parliament constituency), 1555 * John Buller (politician, born 1632) (1632–1716), English Member of Parliament for East Looe, Grampound, Liskeard, Saltash and West Looe * John Buller (Lostwithiel MP) (1668–1701), English Member of Parliament for Lostwithiel, 1701 * John Buller (politician, born 1721) (1721–1786), British Member of Parliament for East Looe *John Buller (politician, born 1745) (1745–1793), British Member of Parliament for Exeter, Launceston, and West Looe * John Buller (politician, died 1807), British Member of Parliament for East Looe, 1796–1799, 1802–1807 *John Buller (politician, born 1771) (1771–1849), British Member of Parliament for West Looe, 1796, 1826 *John Buller (composer) (1927–2004), British composer See also *John Yarde-Buller, 1st Baron Churston John is a common English name and surname: * Joh ...
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Lostwithiel (UK Parliament Constituency)
Lostwithiel was a rotten borough in Cornwall which returned two Members of Parliament to the House of Commons in the English and later British Parliament from 1304 to 1832, when it was abolished by the Great Reform Act. History The borough consisted of the town of Lostwithiel and part of the neighbouring Lanlivery parish; it was a market town whose trade was mainly dependent on the copper mined nearby. Unlike many of the most notorious Cornish rotten boroughs, Lostwithiel had been continuously represented since the Middle Ages and was originally of sufficient size to justify its status. However, by the time of the Great Reform Act it had long been a pocket borough, under the complete control of the Earls of Mount EdgcumbePage 144, Lewis Namier, ''The Structure of Politics at the Accession of George III ''The Structure of Politics at the Accession of George III'' was a book written by Lewis Namier. At the time of its first publication in 1929 it caused a historiographical revo ...
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John Buller (politician, Born 1721)
John Buller (1721–1786) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons for 39 years from 1747 to 1786. Buller was the son of John Francis Buller, M.P. and his wife Rebecca Trelawny, daughter of Sir Jonathan Trelawny, 3rd Baronet bishop of Winchester and was born on 24 Jan. 1721. He matriculated at Balliol College, Oxford on 25 October 1738. He entered Middle Temple in 1740 and Inner Temple in 1743 and was called to the bar in February 1747. In 1746 he was mayor of East Looe and in the 1747 general election he was returned as Member of Parliament for East Looe. In 1754 Buller was re-elected MP for East Looe and in the same year was appointed Comptroller of the Mint. He was also mayor of East Looe again and appointed Recorder of East Looe in 1754. From 1759 to 1761 he was secretary to the Chancellor of the Exchequer. He married Mary St Aubyn, daughter of Sir John St Aubyn, 3rd Baronet on 3 March 1760. Buller was re-elected MP for East Looe in 1761. He was mayo ...
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John Buller (politician, Born 1745)
John Buller (1745–1793), was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1768 and 1784 and was an active agent in various Cornish constituencies.. Buller was the son of James Buller and his second wife Lady Jane Bathurst daughter of Allen Bathurst, 1st Earl Bathurst and was baptized on 28 February 1745. He matriculated at Balliol College, Oxford on 18 January 1764. In the 1768 general election Buller was returned unopposed as Member of Parliament for Exeter on the corporation interest. He married Anne Lemon, daughter of William Lemon of Carclew and sister of Sir William Lemon, 1st Baronet on 3 April 1770. Some time before 1774, probably on the death of his half-brother James in 1772, Buller took over the management at West Looe constituency, where he was able to arrange the return of two Members. He also began interfering in other constituencies, not necessarily for his own return but to affect the outcome of the poll. In the 1774 general election he ...
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John Buller (politician, Died 1807)
John Buller may refer to: *John Buller (Weymouth and Melcombe Regis MP), English Member of Parliament for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis (UK Parliament constituency), 1555 * John Buller (politician, born 1632) (1632–1716), English Member of Parliament for East Looe, Grampound, Liskeard, Saltash and West Looe *John Buller (Lostwithiel MP) (1668–1701), English Member of Parliament for Lostwithiel, 1701 *John Buller (politician, born 1721) (1721–1786), British Member of Parliament for East Looe *John Buller (politician, born 1745) (1745–1793), British Member of Parliament for Exeter, Launceston, and West Looe * John Buller (politician, died 1807), British Member of Parliament for East Looe, 1796–1799, 1802–1807 *John Buller (politician, born 1771) (1771–1849), British Member of Parliament for West Looe, 1796, 1826 *John Buller (composer) (1927–2004), British composer See also *John Yarde-Buller, 1st Baron Churston John is a common English name and surname: * John ...
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East Looe (UK Parliament Constituency)
East Looe was a parliamentary borough represented in the House of Commons of England from 1571 to 1707, in the House of Commons of Great Britain from 1797 to 1800, and finally in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom from 1801 until its abolition in 1832. It elected two Members of Parliament (MP) by the bloc vote system of election. It was disenfranchised in the Reform Act 1832. History The borough consisted of the town of East Looe in Cornwall, connected by bridge across the River Looe to West Looe, which was also a parliamentary borough. From the reign of Edward VI, East Looe and West Looe were jointly a borough, returning two members of Parliament; however, under Queen Elizabeth the two towns were separated, and each thereafter returned two members except between 1654 and 1658, when they were once again represented jointly as East Looe and West Looe, by one member of the First and Second Protectorate Parliaments. The right of election was in Mayor and members of the ...
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John Buller (politician, Born 1771)
John Buller may refer to: *John Buller (Weymouth and Melcombe Regis MP), English Member of Parliament for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis (UK Parliament constituency), 1555 *John Buller (politician, born 1632) (1632–1716), English Member of Parliament for East Looe, Grampound, Liskeard, Saltash and West Looe *John Buller (Lostwithiel MP) (1668–1701), English Member of Parliament for Lostwithiel (UK Parliament constituency), Lostwithiel, 1701 *John Buller (politician, born 1721) (1721–1786), British Member of Parliament for East Looe *John Buller (politician, born 1745) (1745–1793), British Member of Parliament for Exeter, Launceston, and West Looe *John Buller (politician, died 1807), British Member of Parliament for East Looe (UK Parliament constituency), East Looe, 1796–1799, 1802–1807 *John Buller (politician, born 1771) (1771–1849), British Member of Parliament for West Looe (UK Parliament constituency), West Looe, 1796, 1826 *John Buller (composer) (1927–2004), Briti ...
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West Looe (UK Parliament Constituency)
West Looe, often spelt Westlow or alternative Westlowe, in Cornwall, England, was a rotten borough represented in the House of Commons of England from 1535 to 1707, in the House of Commons of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800, and in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1832. It elected two Members of Parliament (MP) by the bloc vote system of election. It was disfranchised in the Reform Act 1832. History West Looe was one of a number of Cornish boroughs enfranchised in the Tudor period, and like almost all of them it was a rotten borough from the start, with the size and importance of the community that comprised it quite inadequate to justify its representation. The borough consisted of the town of West Looe in Cornwall, connected by bridge across the River Looe to East Looe, which was also a parliamentary borough. From the reign of Edward VI, West Looe and East Looe were jointly a borough, returning two members of Parliament; however, under Queen Elizabeth ...
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