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John le Taverner

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John le Taverner mentioned in the book The parliamentary history of the county of Gloucester by William Retlaw Williams in 1898.

John le Taverner (fl. 1295–1313) was an English politician. He was the member of parliament for Bristol in Edward I's Model Parliament in 1295 and again in 1298 and 1306.[1] He was mayor of Bristol in 1308, 1309 and 1313.[2]

References

  1. ^ Williams, W.R. (1898). The parliamentary history of the county of Gloucester, including the cities of Bristol and Gloucester, and the boroughs of Cheltenham, Cirencester, Stroud, and Tewkesbury, from the earliest times to the present day, 1213–1898.
  2. ^ "Mayors and Sheriffs of Bristol 1300 -1399". davenapier. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
Parliament of England
New title Member of Parliament for Bristol
1295
Succeeded by
John le Taverner
with
John de Cheddre
Parliament of England
Preceded by
John le Taverner
Member of Parliament for Bristol
1298
With: John de Cheddre
Succeeded by
Parliament of England
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Bristol
1306
With: Robert de Holhurst
Succeeded by
Parliament of England
Preceded by Mayor of Bristol
1308
Succeeded by
John le Taverner
Parliament of England
Preceded by
John le Taverner
Mayor of Bristol
1309
Succeeded by
Parliament of England
Preceded by Mayor of Bristol
1313
Succeeded by