John Blanch (c. 1649 – 10 July 1725), of Wotton Court, near Gloucester and Eastington,[1] Gloucestershire, was a clothier and English politician.
[2] In 1688 he married Hannah, the daughter of William Mew, rector of Eastington.
[4] He was a vociferous advocate for the local cloth trade, lobbying politicians and publishing a pamphlet The Interest of England Consider'd in an Essay Upon Wool (1694).
[5] He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of Great Britain for Gloucester from 1710 to 1713.
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