Roger Turtle (fl. 1326-1344) was an English politician. He was the member of parliament for Bristol in 1344. He was mayor of Bristol in 1326, 1330, 1332, 1333, 1335, 1340 and 1341.
References
- Williams, W.R. (1898). The parliamentary history of the county of Gloucester.
- "Mayors and Sheriffs of Bristol 1300 -1399". davenapier. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
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Preceded byJohn de Romney | Mayor of Bristol 1326 |
Succeeded byHugh de Langbridge |
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Preceded byJohn de Axbridge | Mayor of Bristol 1330 |
Succeeded byEverard le Frances |
Parliament of England | ||
Preceded byEverard le Frances | Mayor of Bristol 1332 |
Succeeded byRoger Turtle |
Parliament of England | ||
Preceded byRoger Turtle | Mayor of Bristol 1333 |
Succeeded byHugh de Langbridge |
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Preceded byHugh de Langbridge | Mayor of Bristol 1335 |
Succeeded byEverard le Frances |
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Preceded byEverard le Frances | Mayor of Bristol 1340 |
Succeeded byRoger Turtle |
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Preceded byRoger Turtle | Mayor of Bristol 1341 |
Succeeded byRobert Wrington |
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Preceded byRobert Guyene with Philip de Toryton |
Member of Parliament for Bristol 1344 With: John de Horncastle |
Succeeded byJohn de Wycoumbe with John Neel |
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