Gilbert Jones (Aldborough MP)
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Gilbert Jones was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the
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in 1640. Jones was probably the son of Gilbert Jones of Poole, Montgomery and was a student of
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in 1617. He attended
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and was awarded BCL on 10 March 1623 and DCL on 14 January 1628. He lived at Dorchester. In April 1640, Jones was elected
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for Wareham in the
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. Jones was chancellor of the diocese of Bristol by 1661.C. W. Brooks, Michael Lobban ''Lawyers, litigation, and English society since 1450''
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Jones, Gilbert Year of birth missing Year of death missing English MPs 1640 (April) English lawyers Alumni of All Souls College, Oxford