Sir John Norton, 3rd Baronet

Sir John Norton, 3rd Baronet (1620 - 9 January 1687) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1661 and 1687. He supported the Royalist cause in the English Civil War.

Norton was the son of Sir Richard Norton, 1st Baronet and his wife Amy Bilson, daughter of Thomas Bilson, Bishop of Winchester. He matriculated at Corpus Christi, Oxford on 23 June 1637, aged 17. He was admitted to Middle Temple in 1641. During the CIvil War, he and his father supported the King and suffered accordingly. He succeeded to the baronetcy on the death of his brother in 1652.[1]

In 1661, Norton was elected Member of Parliament for Hampshire in the Cavalier Parliament. He was elected MP for Petersfield in 1679 and sat until his death.[1]

Norton died at the age of 67 and was buried at East Tisted, when the Baronetcy became extinct.[1]

Norton married Dorothy March, daughter of Thomas March of Ely before September 1670.[1]

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Parliament of England
Preceded by
Richard Norton
John Bulkeley
Member of Parliament for Hampshire
1661-1679
With: Lord St John 1661-1675
Sir Francis Rolle 1675-1679
Succeeded by
Edward Noel
Richard Norton
Preceded by
Thomas Neale
Leonard Bilson
Member of Parliament for Petersfield
1679-1687
With: Leonard Bilson 1679-1685
Thomas Bilson
Succeeded by
Robert Michell
Thomas Bilson
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