William Dodington (MP for Penryn and Boston)

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William Dodington (? - 1600), of Aldersgate, London; Fulham, Middlesex, and Breamore, Hampshire, was an English Member of Parliament.

He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Penryn in 1571 and for Boston in 1572. [1]

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