William Churchill (Ipswich MP)

William Churchill (11 August 1661–1737) was twice M.P. for Ipswich, first between 1707–1714, and later between 1715–1717.

He was a bookbinder, stationary to the king, and cashier to the ordinance office from 1699 to 1702. He was accused of printing James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth's Declaration, and fled to the Netherlands.[1]

Family

He was the son of William Churchill. He married Rose.

References

Sources

http://www.leighrayment.com/commons/icommons.htm

Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
Henry Poley and
John Bence
Member of Parliament for Ipswich
with John Bence ,
Sir William Barker and
William Thompson

1707–1714
Succeeded by
Richard Richardson and
Orlando Bridgeman
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
Richard Richardson and
Orlando Bridgeman
Member of Parliament for Ipswich
with William Thompson and
Francis Negus

1715–1717
Succeeded by
Philip Broke with
Francis Negus