John Meyrick (1674 – c. 1735) was a Welsh politician and judge.
A member of an established Pembrokeshire family, he represented the parliamentary constituencies of Pembroke between 1702 and 1708, and Cardigan between 1710 and 1712. He was later puisne judge of the Anglesey circuit (1712–1714).
References
- "MEYRICK, John (c.1673-c.1735), of Bush, Pemb". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 25 June 2018.
- Dodd, Arthur. "Meyrick or Merrick family, of Hascard, Fleet, and Bush, Pembs., and Wigmore, Worcs". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 25 January 2009.
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