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John Melton Sir John Melton (died 1640) was an English merchant, writer and politician. Melton was appointed Secretary to the Council of the North in 1635, by Charles I of England.〔This made him keeper of the Great Seal for the North of England].() The same page gives family details: ''He was thrice married, first to Elizabeth, relict of Sir Ferdinando Heyborne, by whom he had four children (of which Francis and Elizabeth survived him); his second wife was Catherine, daughter of Alan Currance, Esq. by whom he had three sons and one daughter, all surviving at his death; his last wife and relict was Margaret, widow of Samuel Aldersey, Esq.'' From: ''Tottenham, The Environs of London: volume 3: County of Middlesex (1795)''. Retrieved 10 January 2007.〕 He was elected Member of Parliament for Newcastle-upon-Tyne in the year of his death; it is unknown whether he has a connection to the Melton line of Aston, several members of which held the position of Lord Lucy. Melton's works include ''A Six-Folde Politician'' (1609), and the satirical play ''Astrologaster'' (1620), against astrologers. ==Sources==
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