John Gardener (died 1402), of New Romney, Kent was a Member of Parliament for New Romney in 1395, 1399 and 1401. [1]
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John Gardener may refer to:
John Salerne, of Winchelsea, Sussex and New Romney, Kent, was an English politician.
Richard Godfrey (1592–1642), of New Romney, Kent, was an English politician.
John Ive, of New Romney, Kent, was an English politician.
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John Godard of Sandwich, Kent was an English Member of Parliament for Sandwich who actually cares January 1377, 1386, 1395, January 1397, 1399 and 1402.
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John Roger, of New Romney, Kent, was an English Member of Parliament for New Romney in 1407.
Stephen Adam of New Romney was an English politician who was MP for an unknown constituency in 1376. History of Parliament Online theorizes that he was the father of John Adam.
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