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Robert Monckton (died 1722)

Robert Monckton (c. 1659–1722) was an English revolutionary, a Whig Member of Parliament for two constituencies and a Yorkshire landowner. He was also notable for his involvement in a number of exceptionally bitter and prolonged electoral disputes.
==Background and early life==
Robert Monckton's father was Sir Philip Monckton, lord of the manors of Cavil, near Howden, and Hodroyd, near Barnsley, Yorkshire. His mother was Anne Eyre, daughter of Robert Eyre of Highlow Hall, Derbyshire. Robert was the eldest son and had one brother, William, a naval officer, and a sister, Margaret.〔(Nottingham University: Biography of Sir Philip Monckton (c. 1620 – 1679) )〕
Robert Monckton's education seems to have been patchy. On 26 May 1677, aged 17, he entered Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, the college formerly attended by Oliver Cromwell, but by 19 Nov. 1678 he was receiving legal training at the Middle Temple.〔(The History of Parliament: Members 1690–1715 – Robert Monckton )〕 He inherited the family estates at about the age of 20.

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