Roger Mompesson

Roger Mompesson
Member of Parliament
for Southampton
In office
27 December 1699 – November 1701
Preceded byBenjamin Newland
Succeeded byAdam de Cardonnel
Judge, Vice Admiralty for Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Pennsylvania
In office
April 1703 – 1704
Judge, Vice Admiralty for Connecticut, New Jersey and New York
In office
April 1703 – 1715
Chief Justice of the New York Supreme Court
In office
1704–1715
Preceded byJohn Bridges
Succeeded byLewis Morris
Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court
In office
October 1704 – April 1709
Preceded byOffice created
Succeeded byThomas Gordon
In office
August 1709 – 14 February 1710
Preceded byThomas Gordon
Succeeded byDavid Jamison
Chief Justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court
In office
April 1706 – 1706
Preceded byJohn Guest
Succeeded byDavid Lloyd
Member of the New Jersey Provincial Council for the Eastern Division
In office
29 November 1705 – 1715
Member of the New York Provincial Council
In office
1705–1715
Personal details
Bornc. 1661
Durnford, Langton Matravers, Dorset, England
Died1715
SpouseMartha Pinhorne
ChildrenPinhorne Mompesson
Alma materMagdalen Hall, Oxford
ProfessionLawyer

Roger Mompesson (c. 1661 – 1715) was a Member of Parliament for Southampton who also held many judicial and legislative offices in British North America.


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