John Essington (1689–1729), of Wandsworth, Surrey, was an English Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons briefly from 1727 to 1728.
He married Elizabeth Claphamson of Wandsworth on 10 January 1713.
[1] Essington was returned as a Whig Member of Parliament for New Romney at the 1727 British general election but was unseated on petition on 29 April 1728.
Essington died on 8 April 1729, in Newgate prison where he was incarcerated for debt.
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