John Backwell (20 April 1654 – 15 April 1708) was an English politician, the son of the financier Edward Backwell.
[1] He inherited his father-in-law's estates in Buckinghamshire, and was twice returned for Member for Wendover.
With his father, he was appointed comptroller of customs in the port of London in 1671.
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