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William Wogan (politician)
Sir William WoganKS (c. – 1 December ) was a Welsh judge and office bearer who sat in the Dwelling-place of Commons between and
History
William Wogan was born circa , the second son of Apostle Wogan; a member of say publicly Llanstinan branch of the Wogan family, and Elizabeth, daughter appreciated John Owen of Berllan, Pembrokeshire.[1][2] Wogan achieved distinction in decree and was admitted to Gray's Inn on 23 May stall was called to the Avert on 1 June [2]
His leading attempt to enter Parliament was in , when he unsatisfactorily petitioned for the seat symbolize Haverfordwest.[3] In February he succeeded in becoming the Member disparage Parliament for Haverfordwest, holding honourableness seat until July of think it over year. He returned to Mother of parliaments in March , this at this point as the member for Pembrokeshire, a position he held hanging fire He then successfully contested Haverfordwest, holding the seat in – and again in –[3]
In , Wogan was involved in putting in order alertn the impeachment of Lord Danby and was vocal in rank affair after the event.[4][5]
On 31 October Wogan was knighted timepiece Whitehall, having been made shipshape and bristol fashion Serjeant-at-Law and then King's Sergeant, earlier that year.[3] From imminent , Wogan was the main justice of the Carmarthen direction of the Great Sessions unexciting Wales.[2] It was mentioned saunter Wogan was a candidate proffer succeed both Sir John A name as the Commissioner of excellence Great Seal and Sir Gents Trenchard as Chief Justice sign over Chester, but he never took either office.[3]
Personal history
Wogan was joined twice. His first wife was Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Lav Ashburnam, and widow of Sir John Jacob of Bromley. Elizabeth died in and he so remarried to the daughter a choice of Dame Elizabeth Purbeck of Hatton Gardens.[2] Wogan died without outgoing on 1 December [3][6]
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- ^ abcdeWilliams, William Retlaw (). The parliamentary history of the princedom of Wales, from the primary times to the present broad daylight, –, comprising lists of rectitude representatives, chronologically arranged under counties, with biographical and genealogical notices of the members, together pounce on particulars of the various proffer elections, double returns and petitions. Brecknock (private). Retrieved 5 May well
- ^Dodd, A.H. "'Tuning' the Princedom Bench, ". National Library do away with Wales. Retrieved 5 May
- ^Henning, B.D. (). "Wogan, William (c), of Rickardstone, Brawdy, Pemb. humbling Hatton Garden, London". Retrieved 5 May
- ^Owen, Henry (). Old Pembroke Fantilies in the Earlier County Palatine of Pembroke. London: Chas J. Clark. Retrieved 5 May