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William Marchaunt

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Name
  
William Marchaunt

Role
  
Playwright

Plays
  
The Desk Set


Died
  
November 5, 1995, Paramus, New Jersey, United States

Movies
  
Desk Set, My Lover, My Son

Books
  
The privilege of his company, Firebird, The Gentleman Vanishes, To be Continued: Play in Three Acts, Firebird: A Novel

Education
  
Yale University, Temple University

Similar People
  
Phoebe Ephron, Walter Lang, John Newland

William Marchaunt was an English politician who served as the Member of Parliament for Taunton in various parliaments during the late 14th and early 15th centuries. He was a significant businessman in Taunton, and also served as a tax collector in the town.

Life and career

William Marchaunt was first returned as a Member of Parliament for Taunton in 1379, the 3rd Parliament of Richard II. He was returned on and off twelve times in total, spanning over 20 years, gaining election for the final time in 1395, to the 22nd Parliament of Richard II. He married Agnes, and had at least two sons, Richard and John, who both later served as the Members of Parliament for Taunton.

Marchaunt served as a tax collector in Taunton in 1377 and 1383, and the last record of him came in November 1400, when he served as a juror in Taunton.

References

William Marchaunt Wikipedia