John Berwick (by 1508 – 1572) was an English politician who was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Great Bedwyn in 1529 and Marlborough in 1539.
He leased Bulford manor from 1538, and bought other land in Wiltshire at Winterbourne Earls, Clyffe Pypard, Preshute and Hippenscombe; also the lordship of Blandford St Mary in Dorset.
[1] In 1549 he bought the Wilcot estate of the former Bradenstoke Priory, and made his home there.
[1] There is a monument to him, dated 1574, in Holy Cross church at Wilcot.
[1] Their daughter Anne married Sir Thomas Wroughton[2] who was elected on one occasion for Heytesbury.