John Burton - Politics

Politics

  • John Burton (fl.1376-1390) (died by 1395), MP for Nottinghamshire (UK Parliament constituency)
  • John Burton (fl.1401), MP for Nottinghamshire (UK Parliament constituency)
  • John Burton (fl.1407), MP for Huntingdonshire (UK Parliament constituency)
  • John Burton (MP for Bristol) (died 1455), MP for Bristol (UK Parliament constituency)
  • John Burton (political agent), former constituency agent of British Prime Minister Tony Blair
  • John L. Burton (born 1932), American Congressman and California State Senator
  • John T. Burton (died 1880), newspaper publisher and politician in Newfoundland
  • John Burton (politician) (born 1927), Canadian member of parliament

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