Sir John Trenchard

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Sir John Trenchard was a 17th-century English politician and lawyer known for his Whig sympathies, involvement in anti-Stuart conspiracies, and later service as Secretary of State under William III.

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instanceOf English politician
Whig politician
human
lawyer
birthPlace Dorset NERFINISHED
coAuthor Walter Moyle NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
educatedAt Middle Temple NERFINISHED
New College, Oxford NERFINISHED
employer William III of England NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork law
political theory
politics
genre political pamphlet
givenName John NERFINISHED
honorificPrefix Sir
ideology Whiggism NERFINISHED
classical liberalism
knownFor Whig pamphleteering
anti-Stuart conspiracies
opposition to standing armies
service as Secretary of State under William III
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOfPoliticalParty Whig Party NERFINISHED
monarchDuringService William III of England NERFINISHED
movement Country party NERFINISHED
notableWork A Short History of Standing Armies in England NERFINISHED
An Argument, Shewing that a Standing Army is Inconsistent with a Free Government NERFINISHED
Letters by a Disguised Whig NERFINISHED
occupation barrister
opposedTo absolutism
the Stuart monarchy NERFINISHED
parliamentaryBody House of Commons of England NERFINISHED
participatedIn Rye House Plot NERFINISHED
positionHeld Justice of the Peace
King's Serjeant NERFINISHED
Member of Parliament
Recorder of Dorchester NERFINISHED
Recorder of Lyme Regis NERFINISHED
Recorder of Poole NERFINISHED
Secretary of State for the Northern Department NERFINISHED
representedInParliament Bridport NERFINISHED
Dorchester NERFINISHED
Poole NERFINISHED
Taunton NERFINISHED
supported Exclusion Crisis NERFINISHED
Glorious Revolution NERFINISHED

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Rye House Plot participant Sir John Trenchard