Benjamin Bathurst (1711–1767) was the member of
Parliament
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for the constituency of
Cirencester
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for the parliament of 1754.
He was commissioned an ensign in the
2nd Regiment of Foot Guards on 28 November 1728. He resigned from the Army in March 1730/1.
References
Members of Parliament for Cirencester
British MPs 1754–1761
Coldstream Guards officers
1711 births
1767 deaths
Benjamin
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