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John Merrill (MP)

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John Merrill (died 1734), of Lainston, Hampshire, was a British government official and politician who sat in theHouse of Commons between 1721 and 1734.

Merrill was probably the clerk in the pay office who became deputy toJohn Grubham Howe, thePaymaster General, by 1710. He was chief clerk toWilliam Pulteney when he was secretary at war from 1715 to 1717. Pulteney said of Merrill ‘He understood the ... revenues ... as well, perhaps better than any man in it … he was the truest friend’.[1]

Pulteney was probably instrumental in Merrill's unopposed return asMember of Parliament forTregony at a by-election on 7 November 1721 in succession toDaniel Pulteney. Merrill was returned unopposed again at the1722 general election. He was deputy to Pulteney who wasCofferer of the Household from 1723 to 1725 and became a director of theSouth Sea Company in 1724. By 1725 Pulteney had gone into opposition. Merrill was not put forward for Tregony at the1727 general election. He did not re-enter Parliament until a by-election on 23 January 1733, when he was returned as MP forSt Albans by the Duchess of Marlborough on Pulteney's recommendation. He did not stand in1734.

Merrill married Susanna Chudleigh, daughter of Hugh Chudleigh of Westminster He died of gout on 19 December 1734, leaving one son.

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  1. ^"MERRILL, John (d.1734), of Lainston, Hants". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved30 December 2018.
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded byMember of Parliament forTregony
1721–1727
With:Charles Talbot 1721-1722
James Cooke 1722-1727
Succeeded by
Preceded byMember of Parliament forSt Albans
1733–1734
With:The Viscount Grimston
Succeeded by
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