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Sir '''John Mordaunt''' was a politician of the [[Tudor period]] in [[England]]. Offices held included [[Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster]].
Sir '''John Mordaunt''' (died c.1505) was a English politician of the [[Tudor period]] and Speaker of the House of Commons. Offices held included [[Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster]].

He was the son of William Mordaunt of Turvey, Bedfordshire and entered the Middle Temple to train as a lawyer. He was also summoned by Richard III to serve against the Scots in 1484, and fought for Henry VII at Stoke in 1487.

In 1485 and 1487 he served as an MP for unidentified constituencies, on the latter occasion being chosen to serve as [[speaker of the house]]. He was elected MP for [[Grantham (UK Parliament constituency)|Grantham]] in 1491 and [[knight of the shire]] for [[Bedfordshire (UK Parliament constituency)|Bedfordshire]] 1n 1495. In the 1490's he became more active as a government administrator and lawyer and was knighted for his services in 1503. He was appointed High Steward of Cambridge University in 1504 and later the same year nominated to follow Sir Reginald Bray as [[Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster]].

Unfortunately he died soon afterwards and was buried in Turvey church. He had married Edith, coheir of Sir Nicholas Latymer, with whom he had at least two sons and a daughter. His eldest son [[John Mordaunt, 1st Baron Mordaunt|John]] would become first Lord Mordaunt.

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Revision as of 22:16, 30 November 2011

Sir John Mordaunt (died c.1505) was a English politician of the Tudor period and Speaker of the House of Commons. Offices held included Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.

He was the son of William Mordaunt of Turvey, Bedfordshire and entered the Middle Temple to train as a lawyer. He was also summoned by Richard III to serve against the Scots in 1484, and fought for Henry VII at Stoke in 1487.

In 1485 and 1487 he served as an MP for unidentified constituencies, on the latter occasion being chosen to serve as speaker of the house. He was elected MP for Grantham in 1491 and knight of the shire for Bedfordshire 1n 1495. In the 1490's he became more active as a government administrator and lawyer and was knighted for his services in 1503. He was appointed High Steward of Cambridge University in 1504 and later the same year nominated to follow Sir Reginald Bray as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.

Unfortunately he died soon afterwards and was buried in Turvey church. He had married Edith, coheir of Sir Nicholas Latymer, with whom he had at least two sons and a daughter. His eldest son John would become first Lord Mordaunt.

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Preceded by Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
1503–1505
Succeeded by

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