Martyn Fonnereau

Martyn Fonnereau

Martyn Fonnereau (19 March 1741 – 18 May 1817) was the second son of Zachary Philip Fonnereau, a British merchant and banker of Huguenot extraction.

He and his younger brother Thomas were named in the will of Jane (Poyntz) Malcher[1], which prompted the precedential case Fonnereau v. Poyntz in 1785.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Testaments of the Poyntz family". http://members.lycos.co.uk/ResolisBlackIsle/jpoyntz.htm. Retrieved 2006-12-14. 
  2. ^ Thayer, James B. (March 1893). "The "Parol Evidence" Rule. II". Harvard Law Review 6 (8): 434–435. JSTOR 1321307. 
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
Thomas Fonnereau
Richard Combe
Member of Parliament for Aldeburgh
with Richard Combe 1779–1780
Philip Champion Crespigny 1780–1784

1779–1784
Succeeded by
Philip Champion Crespigny
Samuel Salt



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