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Nathan Rogers (writer)

Nathan Rogers (30 May 1638 – after 1708) was a landowner, lawyer, politician and writer in Monmouthshire, Wales. He is notable for his radical polemic ''Memoirs of Monmouth-Shire...'', published in 1708 and later known as ''The Secret Memoirs of Monmouthshire''.
==Early years==
He was the son of Wroth Rogers of Llanvaches, who had been a colonel in the Parliamentarian New Model Army under Oliver Cromwell, and who claimed descent from the Vaughan family of Tretower Court. Nathan Rogers matriculated from St John's College, Oxford in July 1655, and in 1659 was briefly a member of the Third Protectorate Parliament, representing Hereford. He became the lord of two manors in Monmouthshire, with his seat on the south side of Mynydd Alt-tir Fach (or "Money Turvey") near Llanvaches. He also qualified as a lawyer, and became steward of the manor of Caldicot in the 1670s.〔(Julian Mitchell, ''Nathan Rogers and the Wentwood Case : a continuing issue in Monmouthshire politics from Charles I to the Chartists'', Welsh History Review, Vol. 14, nos. 1-4 1988-89, pp.23-52 )〕

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