John Milward

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John Milward (1599 – 14 September 1670) was an English politician and landowner who served as one of the members of parliament for Derbyshire from 1665 until his death in 1670. He is also known for the diary he kept during his parliamentary service, which provides valuable insights into the workings of Restoration-era politics and administration.

John Milward was born in 1599 in Thorpe, Derbyshire, England, and was baptized on 20 October 1599. He was the son of John Milward and Mary (nee Blount) Milward, members of a local gentry family with deep roots in Derbyshire. His background as part of the rural landed gentry positioned him well for a role in both local governance and national politics.

Political career

His diary

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