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English politician Not to be confused with Roger Turtle (fl. 1300).

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

  1. Williams, W.R. (1898). The parliamentary history of the county of Gloucester.
  2. "Mayors and Sheriffs of Bristol 1300 -1399". davenapier. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
Parliament of England
Preceded byJohn de Romney Mayor of Bristol
1326
Succeeded byHugh de Langbridge
Parliament of England
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
Parliament of England
Preceded byHugh de Langbridge Mayor of Bristol
1335
Succeeded byEverard le Frances
Parliament of England
Preceded byEverard le Frances Mayor of Bristol
1340
Succeeded byRoger Turtle
Parliament of England
Preceded byRoger Turtle Mayor of Bristol
1341
Succeeded byRobert Wrington
Parliament of England
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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