John Somers

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John Somers was an influential English Whig statesman and Lord Chancellor who played a key role in the Glorious Revolution and the development of constitutional monarchy in Britain.

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instanceOf English politician
Lord Chancellor of England
human
peer
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
dateOfBirth 1651
dateOfDeath 1716
educatedAt Middle Temple NERFINISHED
Trinity College, Oxford NERFINISHED
elevationToPeerage Baron Somers of Evesham NERFINISHED
familyName Somers NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork constitutional law
parliamentary politics
givenName John NERFINISHED
honorificTitle 1st Baron Somers NERFINISHED
ideology Whiggism NERFINISHED
influenced development of British constitutional monarchy
later Whig constitutional thought
knownFor advocating constitutional monarchy
defending civil liberties and the rule of law
influencing the development of cabinet government
supporting the Glorious Revolution of 1688
legalTradition common law
memberOf Whig Party NERFINISHED
monarchServed Mary II of England NERFINISHED
Queen Anne of Great Britain NERFINISHED
William III of England NERFINISHED
name John Somers NERFINISHED
notableEvent Act of Settlement 1701 (constitutional settlement period) NERFINISHED
Glorious Revolution NERFINISHED
drafting of the English Bill of Rights
trial of the Seven Bishops (as counsel)
notableWork A Brief History of the Succession (pamphlet) NERFINISHED
Bill of Rights 1689 (drafting contribution) NERFINISHED
The Security of Englishmen’s Lives (legal writings and opinions) NERFINISHED
occupation barrister
judge
statesman
parliamentaryHouse House of Commons of England NERFINISHED
House of Lords NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Worcester, England NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Middlesex, England NERFINISHED
positionHeld Lord Chancellor of England NERFINISHED
Lord Keeper of the Great Seal NERFINISHED
Lord President of the Council
Member of Parliament for Worcester
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism

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