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Nathaniel Bond, KS, (14 June 1634-31 August 1707), of Creech Grange in the Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, was an English lawyer and Member of Parliament.
Bond was the fourth son of Denis Bond, a prominent politician during the Interregnum, succeeding to the family estates at Lutton after all his elder brothers died without male heirs, and also in 1686 buying the neighbouring estate of Grange which subsequently became the family seat. He was educated at Oxford University, graduating B.C.L. in 1654, and incorporated LL.B. at Cambridge University in 1659.[1] Making his career in the law, he was a barrister and King's Serjeant. He entered Parliament in 1679 as member for Corfe Castle, and subsequently also represented Dorchester.
He married Mary Browne (d. 1728), widow of Thomas Browne of Frampton and daughter of Lewis Williams of Shitterton, and they had two sons:
- Denis Bond of Creech Grange (1676–1747), MP for Dorchester, Corfe Castle and Poole, his heir
- John Bond of Tyneham (1678-1744), MP for Corfe Castle
References
- ^ Bond, Nathaniel in Venn, J. & J. A., Alumni Cantabrigienses, Cambridge University Press, 10 vols, 1922–1958.
- Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages
- "Bond of Grange" in Burke’s Landed Gentry (4th edition, London: Harrison, Pall Mall, 1862-3)
Parliament of England Preceded by
Sir Nathaniel Napier
John TregonwellMember of Parliament for Corfe Castle
with Sir Nathaniel Napier
1679–1681Succeeded by
Sir Nathaniel Napier
Richard FownesPreceded by
Sir Robert Napier
James GouldMember of Parliament for Dorchester
with James Gould
1681–1685Succeeded by
Edward Meller
William ChurchillPreceded by
Thomas Trenchard
James GouldMember of Parliament for Dorchester
with Nathaniel Napier
1695–1698Succeeded by
Nathaniel Napier
Sir Robert NapierCategories:- 1634 births
- 1707 deaths
- Members of the pre-1707 Parliament of England
- England MP stubs
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