John Finch (c. 1692–12 February 1763) of Bushey, Hertfordshire, was a British lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons for 23 years from 1724 to 1747.
[2] She was found guilty of assault and wounding, without intent to kill, and was fined and sent to Newgate prison[3] where she died in 1724.
He was elected as Member of Parliament for Higham Ferrers on the interest of his brother-in-law, Thomas Watson Wentworth at a by-election on 20 January 1724.
Lord Winchilsea intended to put him up for Rutland again at the 1747 general election but realised he had little chance of success.
[4] Finch died on 12 February 1763, leaving a daughter born before marriage, whose presentation at court in 1747 created controversy in the family.