William Jesson
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William Jesson (1580–1651) was an English dyer and politician who was active in local government in Coventry and sat in the House of Commons between 1640 and 1648.
Jesson was the son of Richard Jesson of Coventry and his wife Elizabeth Hill.[https://archive.org/stream/visitationoflond17howa#page/10/mode/2up Visitiation of London 1633, 1634] He became a wealthy dyer of Coventry and was admitted to the council 1628, becoming mayor of Coventry in 1631 and an alderman from 1634.[https://books.google.com/books?id=0QpcE0fwP-kC&dq=%22William+Jesson%22+Coventry&pg=PA13 Ann Hughes Politics, Society and Civil War in Warwickshire, 1620-1660] In 1640 Jesson purchased the Warwickshire manor of Nuthurst from Edward Trussell and it remained in the family until around 1754.[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=42663 Parishes: Nuthurst, A History of the County of Warwick: Volume 4: Hemlingford Hundred (1947), pp. 99-100. Date accessed: 7 February 2011]
In April 1640, Jesson was elected member of parliament for Coventry in the Short Parliament.{{Cite Notitia Parliamentaria|converted=1|part=2|pages=229–239}} His uncle and fellow MP Simon Norton was also a dyer and together they helped defeat the aims of a Coventry weaver who petitioned Parliament against cloth from Gloucestershire being brought into the city for dyeing. Jesson was not elected immediately to the Long Parliament in November 1640 but was brought in after the death of Norton in 1641.[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=16032 The City of Coventry: Parliamentary representation, A History of the County of Warwick: Volume 8: The City of Coventry and Borough of Warwick (1969), pp. 248-255. Date accessed: 7 February 2011] In 1647 Jesson successfully brought in a vote in parliament to de-garrison Coventry which had been under army and committee domination in the Civil War. He was excluded in 1648 under Pride's Purge.[https://books.google.com/books?id=RyENAQAAIAAJ&dq=%22William+Jesson%22+1651&pg=PA85 R. C. Richardson Town and countryside in the English Revolution]
Jesson married Elizabeth Barker, daughter of Alderman John Barker. Their eldest son William was also MP for Coventry in 1660. Their grandson was Sir William Jesson of Burleigh Hall, Loughborough.
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External links
- [http://www.maberly.name/Jessonindex.htm Jesson family tree]
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Category:Place of birth missing
Category:English MPs 1640 (April)