John Mordaunt (MP)

The Honourable John Mordaunt (c. 1709 – 1 July 1767) was a British Army officer and politician.

He joined the Army as a cornet in the Royal Horse Guards from 1726 to 1736.

In 1745, during the Jacobite Rebellion, he rejoined the Army to serve as the lieutenant colonel of the Duke of Kingston's Regiment of Light Horse, which he commanded at the Battle of Culloden.

He secondly married Elizabeth Hamilton, but left no children by either wife.

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