John

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John Aislabie was an 18th-century British politician best known for serving as Chancellor of the Exchequer and for his involvement in the South Sea Bubble financial scandal.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British politician
human
associatedWith South Sea Company NERFINISHED
associatedWithPlace Ripon NERFINISHED
Yorkshire NERFINISHED
burialPlace Ripon Cathedral NERFINISHED
causeOfPoliticalDownfall South Sea Bubble scandal NERFINISHED
child William Aislabie NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Great Britain
dateOfBirth 1670-12-04
dateOfDeath 1742-06-18
educatedAt Gray's Inn NERFINISHED
Jesus College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
St Edmund Hall, Oxford NERFINISHED
endTimeOfPosition_ChancellorOfTheExchequer 1721
era 18th century
familyName Aislabie NERFINISHED
father George Aislabie NERFINISHED
givenName John NERFINISHED
heldTitle Esquire NERFINISHED
involvedIn South Sea Bubble NERFINISHED
knownFor development of Studley Royal Water Garden
memberOfParliamentFor Ripon NERFINISHED
mother Anne Deane NERFINISHED
notableFor involvement in the South Sea Bubble scandal
role in early 18th-century British politics
notableWork landscaping of Studley Royal estate
occupation politician
parliamentaryBody Parliament of Great Britain NERFINISHED
parliamentarySanction committed to the Tower of London
expelled from the House of Commons
placeOfBirth London, England
surface form: London
placeOfDeath Studley Royal, Yorkshire NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Tory NERFINISHED
later Whig
positionHeld Chancellor of the Exchequer
Mayor of Ripon
Member of Parliament
Treasurer of the Navy
reasonForSanction corruption related to South Sea Company
religion Anglicanism NERFINISHED
residence Studley Royal NERFINISHED
servedUnder George I of Great Britain NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
spouse Anne Rawlinson NERFINISHED
startTimeOfPosition_ChancellorOfTheExchequer 1718

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John Aislabie givenName John