William Duckett (MP)
William Duckett | |
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Member of Parliament for Calne, Wiltshire | |
Personal details | |
Born |
BEF Hartham House, Corsham, Wiltshire | 23 May 1624
Died |
1 November 1686 62) Calne, Wiltshire | (aged
Nationality | English |
Spouse(s) |
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See also William Duckett (disambiguation)
William Duckett (bapt. 23 May 1624 – 1 November 1686) was an English gentleman who sat in the House of Commons between 1659 and 1679.
Duckett was the son of John Duckett, of Hartham House, Corsham, Wiltshire, a Royalist gentleman. He matriculated at St John's College, Oxford, on 3 July 1640 aged 16. He was student of the Inner Temple in 1642.[1]
In 1659, Duckett was elected Member of Parliament for Calne in the Third Protectorate Parliament.[2] In 1660, he was re-elected Member for Calne in the Convention Parliament. He was re-elected in 1661 for the Cavalier Parliament and sat until 1679.[2]
Family
Duckett married three times:
- On 6 March 1650, he married Elizabeth Henshaw (c. 1621-c. 1654) at St Bartholomew-the-Great in London, with one son Lionel who was also a member of parliament for Calne.[1] Elizabeth was the brother of Thomas Henshaw, alchemist
- About 1655, he remarried, as a widower, the widow Anne Chapman née Knight. There was one daughter, Jane (1657-1713) and 3 short-lived sons.
- About 1669 he remarried, as a widower, Margaret Moore, who survived him. There were no known children from this marriage.
Duckett died on 1 November 1686 at his home in Calne, Wiltshire, at the age of 62. He was buried on 5 November 1686.
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Parliament of England | ||
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Preceded by Not represented in Protectorate parliaments |
Member of Parliament for Calne 1659 With: Edward Bayntun |
Succeeded by Hugh Rogers |