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Arthur Mainwaring (writer) : ウィキペディア英語版
Arthur Maynwaring

Arthur Maynwaring or Mainwaring (1668–1712) was an English official, Whig politician, and author.
==Life==
He was born at Ightfield, Shropshire; Sir Arthur Mainwaring was his grandfather. His father was Charles Maynwaring, eldest son of Sir Arthur, and his mother was the daughter of Charles Cholmley of Vale Royal, Cheshire. He attended Shrewsbury grammar school, was sent at 15 to Christ Church, Oxford (1683), leaving without a degree, and in 1687 entered the Inner Temple.
Maynwaring supported the losing Jacobite side at the Glorious Revolution, and his non-juring uncle, Sir Francis Cholmley, encouraged his Stuart sympathies. From Cheshire he came to live with his father in Essex Street, Strand, London, to study law. Lord Cholmondeley and the Earl of Burlington introduced him to Lord Somers and other prominent Whigs, and Maynwaring altered his politics.〔

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